
It looks like a good place to live to me, but none of the birds have moved in.
Keto. Flowers. Goldens in the garden. Welcome!
This daylily and the yarrow behind it make really good neighbors.
My new goal is to get up at 5 am. I didn't get out this morning til about 8, and by 9 the heat drove me back into the air conditioning.
One day I came home from work to find a box from Kathy. It contained these beautiful daylilies. I love them and of course, they always make me think of her.
They're especially pretty with the coneflowers. These are at the front door.
I've had these same combinations in these pots for several years. They're really easy--the creeping jenny winters over, the grass usually stays pretty until after Christmas, and then we just replace the grass the next season. Every other year or so we have to add new compost/potting soil to the bottom of the pot.
This is one of my favorite spots in PJ's garden.
This is in PJ's garden. Mama started it from seed. It's hyssop, but I've already forgotten the name of it. She sent a start of it for my garden too. Thanks mama!
It's deadheading time! Kelly and I have added cleaning the daylilies to our morning chores.
Mama put this creative arrangement together. She says the purple millet does better in the shade. No wonder mine looks so shaggy. The bike came from Jeff & PJ's.
From l-r, Mark, Jeff, PJ, and mama--in somebody's pretty garden on the garden tour.
Stellas, petunias, and sundrops in PJ's garden.
This is a sweet little bellflower that the rabbits just demolished. The stick has Deervik on it. Hopefully that will stop the rabbits while the plant makes an attempt to regrow. I think this may be the real test for the Deervik. We'll see.
It doesn't seem possible that it's been 20 years since Isaac arrived. He was way overdue--I didn't think he'd ever get here, but since then the time has been flying by. He's taking summer classes at UK right now. Happy Birthday, Ike! We love you.
This is our neighbor's tree. At V & Warren's, a limb fell on their car. Down the street, there is a big blue spruce that was totally uprooted. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The Calls, our neighbor to the other side, had a big limb to fall on their garage. I see Bill watering his peppers every morning. He owns a body shop and he agreed that it would be a busy day at the shop today. Some flowers in the yard took a beating, but I think they'll bounce back. At least we got some rain!