[Feeders up last Friday - first hummer showed up Saturday. Can you see it below?]
Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
You Know It's Spring ....
... when
... hearts are bleeding;
[These are the first of the bleeding hearts to bloom and it's a volunteer growing in the path no less.]
... when
... hosta leaves unfurl;
... when
... there's a red tinge on the trees;
...when
... snow peas have broken the soil;
...when
... lettuce is green;
...when
...spinach two leaves appear;
...when
...blueberries bud;
...when
...eggs appear in the pond;
...when
... I spot the first dandelion;
...when
...multiflora rose in the woods turns green; and
... when
...the hummingbird migration map shows that the hummers have been here and moved on.
Monday, April 14, 2014
What's Up?
You ask "What's up?"
Daffodils all over the yard are mostly blooming.
This by the pond (name escaping me).
Hostas farthest along are against a wall on the east side under my study window.
Hyacinthe
Bleeding heart.
Bloodroot in perennial garden.
A's garden is mostly done.
Some doors are up.
The vegetable garden has peas up as well as spinach and other lettuces. Sorry no photos.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Front Garden Makeover in Honor of Mom
The Front Garden makeover happened in two steps. I posted here about the pathway changes and now today the landscapers from Sun Nursery came to do the clean-up, planting and mulching.
Here are some before, during and after shots.
I don't have any photos from last year of this garden. I was so disgusted with how it looked. The weeds just got out of hand. And the lavender so straggly.
I had created this pathway of sorts but it was a precarious trail.
Here's the new pathway.
This is how the Russian sage looked this morning before work started.
Russian sage is to the left and lavender to the right. Liriope to far right.
You can see some of the weeds.
There are Autumn Joy sedum between the lavender and liriope. They will stay.
Jose and his crew started right in pulling out the lavender.
Then removing Russian sage.
They raked it all clear.
Then mulched the entire garden.
I have this much mulch left to spread on other beds.
A vast improvement.
Here are 5 pink muhley grass clumps. In front are two clumps of sedum they divided for me and transplanted down at this end.
This lavender - Munstead dwarf English lavender - will not get as woody as the Provence type I had.
This is Early Amethyst beauty berry, one of 5.
A fitting tribute to my Mom who loved to garden, too.
I guess I can remove the Miss Utility markers now.
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