Pink and white bleeding hearts
Lots of ferns
My onions are coming up!
I also planted basil, peas, chives and parsley in pots. And with the help of Ben (who hires out for yard work), we moved all the plants and trees out of the greenhouse.
Another photo of my magnolia tree.
Ben carried out plants for two hours.
More photos after I get my flower pots planted.
Happy Spring!
Love, Linda
Oh, I hope a groundhog never strikes on your property again. This is nothing so frustrating as working so hard in life, working harder for a wee pleasure, and something takes it away.
ReplyDeleteBut it makes you patient and strong, and happier when it succeeds.
(And that is why I start sweet peas early, because we routinely lose most of our in situ beans to critters!)
Thanks for your kind comments on my blog.
Bisous,
Sandy Foster
My Shabby Streamside Studio
http://www.myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogspot.com
By the way, I'll be thrilled if you advertise!
ReplyDeleteLinda, I love all your greenery! What are those green curled plants in the first picture, I like them.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Mary