ramenth
Well-Known Member
After this winter I've been itching to get into the garden, the flower gardens and the veggie garden.
The grass is greening up nicely, after being scalped last year by a kind neighbor who was repaying a "favor," (said "thank you" through grit teeth...) and it finely coming back nice and thick, nice and green.
Got the veggie garden tilled up and ready to plant out the new plants and seeds we got for it. Peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, beans, squash. The wife likes to can, so I know none of it goes to waste.
A new blueberry bush is in, as well as a new grape vine, and two new roses to replace two we lost over the winter. The hanging baskets are planted and over the patio. The daffodils and tulips have been up and gone now, but have gone to seed and are spreading. The lillies, the glads, and the irises are popping up and going to town.
The yard and the gardens are my way of relaxing after dealing with uncooperative cars (and sometimes owners) throughout the day.
The grass is greening up nicely, after being scalped last year by a kind neighbor who was repaying a "favor," (said "thank you" through grit teeth...) and it finely coming back nice and thick, nice and green.
Got the veggie garden tilled up and ready to plant out the new plants and seeds we got for it. Peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, beans, squash. The wife likes to can, so I know none of it goes to waste.
A new blueberry bush is in, as well as a new grape vine, and two new roses to replace two we lost over the winter. The hanging baskets are planted and over the patio. The daffodils and tulips have been up and gone now, but have gone to seed and are spreading. The lillies, the glads, and the irises are popping up and going to town.
The yard and the gardens are my way of relaxing after dealing with uncooperative cars (and sometimes owners) throughout the day.