One of the things I've learned from living in a place where we truly experience four true seasons is that by the end of winter, I'm desperate for color. After the gray days of winter, I long for bright colors. As soon as we have our last frost, I'm planting annuals and prepping for my perennials to come up. Then, we wait...
By July, we have those bright colors we've been waiting for...
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My day lily fence... |
We have daylilies acting as a little fence between our yard and the neighbor's yard.
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Self-seeded petunias... |
We have a profusion of petunias...interestingly I planted only a few...these babies self-seeded from last year.
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Aren't these beautiful? |
We have gorgeous Asiatic lilies.
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We have seven of these... |
Look at our hanging planters...aren't they pretty?
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Butterfly approved...the ultimate garden seal. |
One of our two apple trees. We didn't know they were apple trees until our third year here. Improved irrigation did the trick.
And the view off our deck is still fabulous. We keep hearing that they're going to build something horrible like retail there, but for now, we're oh so grateful that they haven't.
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The view off our deck...geraniums are a nice pop of color, aren't they?
We get a lot of birds at the bird feeders, too. The cats love that! |
We have lots more going on, but these pictures give you a good idea of how busy our yard is keeping us. Definitely some serious productivity going on here!
3 comments:
Just beautiful! I am so proud of the effort you all have made in keeping the yard looking so wonderful. It makes my heart happy 12,000 miles away!
You have a really beautiful garden! Great shot of the butterfly.
Is Lucy still eating the apples?
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