Sunday, May 24, 2009
It's an Artichoke!
This is first artichoke this year. It's about 3 inches. Not as big as California artichokes, but hey... a Prairie Artichoke.
Yellow Gerbera Daisies
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Ladybug
Nice to see you Lady Bug.
Rose 'Grootendorst Rugosa'
David Austin Rose 'Winchester Cathedral'
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Peonies Rule! (or do roses?)
My favorites, roses and peonies. This is 'Sarah Bernhardt'. The bloom is about 6 inches across. Wonderful. Makes me think of Tasha Tudor.
Peonies for Mom
The dark pink peonies were transplanted from my Mother's yard back in 2001 or so. Then transplanted again to our new yard in 2006.
Rose 'Julia Child'
I know why Julia Child picked this rose to be her namesake. It's very buttery! Like buttah.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Sunset Inspiration
I lift up my eyes to the hills—where does my help come from?
Chimenea is back in business
Chimenea
patch work held through a small pinon fire and then a lot of rain.
Thornless Blackberry
Blackberry '
Arapaho
'.
Thornless
is good.
Elderberry Transplant
Elderberry transplanted doing OK I think because of all the rain. Thanks Toni!
Soggy Bottom Boys
Rain, Rain, and more Rain. The fence is to keep the rabbit out.
Twirly
things to keep the birds out. Our backyard is like a park -- full of critters.
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