The gardens need a ton of work this year. I'm working on moving the south end bushes this year as part of the rotating 10-year plan. "The plan" rotates since the yard work will never be completely done.
I've moved the spring bulbs that needed divided also. Some of the bulbs are planted on the west and north sides of the pole barn.
Sheli and Mark gave me about 5 bags of bulbs they pulled out last fall...what can I say...I procrastinated getting them...nothing unusual about that!! I have no clue what type of plant or what color they will be. I'll just have to wait until they bloom.
The lamb's ear came from Georgia about 4 years ago.
It is doing well in the front, east bed.
Looking south.
I have no idea what the small tree by the road is called.
It has beautiful purple-
ish red flowers in the spring and gorgeous red leaves in the fall with red berries.
I'd forgotten I had yellow iris!
They bloom early spring.
The purple iris is just now getting ready to bloom.
The driveway bed now has pink and purple
hiacynth mixed with the white. I can't wait until they bloom next spring!
The yellow tulips bloomed first.
Next were these red ones. Now the purple-ish red ones are blooming!
So if you look by
the rocks and behind the grass that needed weeding, you will find the hens and chicks. Four years ago I started with one hen and two chicks. They they this spot in
the front, east garden between the rocks.
I think this is an azalea but I'm really sure. I love the pink flowers that bloom. So do the bumble bees!
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