The only thing growing in my yard is wildflowers. Self sowing and drought resistant. I love wildflowers! Non native species in my area are devoured by bugs, rabbits and gophers who pull the plants down into the tunnels. Beautiful iris you have there!
What a huge amount of woodchip! your garden must be vast. The iris are pretty. In our garden is one daffodil, apple blossom, forget-me-not, pink heather, wild violets and bluebells that crept in from the woods, a Christmas tree in a pot and my little orange tree in full bloom and fruit despite the wind and rain. It sounds packed but in reality my garden looking very forlorn.
Good Morning!
ReplyDeleteGoodness.. that IS a lot of work to move all that mulch around!
Gorgeous irises.
We aren't getting blossoms here yet... maybe just a few bloosoms starting on the crabapple trees.
Just found your blog, and I'm now following you.
Looking forward to reading your posts :)
Have a great day!!
Wow, that's a lot of bark! I am jealous:) Have a blessed day dear Nancy, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteWell done Mr Nancy!
ReplyDeleteDid you feed him up with the carrot/ginger soup?! I hope he liked it. I think 500g of carrots is about 1 lb. But don't quote me on that!!!
Do you rent your husband out?
ReplyDeleteThe only thing growing in my yard is wildflowers. Self sowing and drought resistant. I love wildflowers! Non native species in my area are devoured by bugs, rabbits and gophers who pull the plants down into the tunnels. Beautiful iris you have there!
What a huge amount of woodchip! your garden must be vast. The iris are pretty. In our garden is one daffodil, apple blossom, forget-me-not, pink heather, wild violets and bluebells that crept in from the woods, a Christmas tree in a pot and my little orange tree in full bloom and fruit despite the wind and rain. It sounds packed but in reality my garden looking very forlorn.
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