Come with me, into our garden...
#41
Well dang, I was going to ask the name of that lovely clematis too. I love the bell shape of the flowers.
Thanks for the garden tour! I love wallking thru someone else's gardens as much as thru my own.
Thanks for the garden tour! I love wallking thru someone else's gardens as much as thru my own.
#45
Nice raised beds. Our garden is waaaaaayyyyy behind yours!
Montana has had a cold very wet spring - only things growing well are garlic, onions, radishes, chives. All else is slowly peeking through the soil. I'm just hoping for ripe tomatoes before the first frost. :)
Montana has had a cold very wet spring - only things growing well are garlic, onions, radishes, chives. All else is slowly peeking through the soil. I'm just hoping for ripe tomatoes before the first frost. :)
#47
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southeast Idaho
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What an enjoyable break from quilting. I loved your garden tour and what a lovely garden it is. Please add pictures on in another month or so and let us see the progress. You have inspired me to take pics of my puny flower garden and share too.
#49
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
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Yes, we have rhurbarb-strawberry crunch setting on my kitchen counter. And I froze 3 gallon bags of it. Soon I will post pictures of our orchard..in a couple of weeks, with an update scene from the "Garden".
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