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Apparently I am playing outside way more than in - so I'll show you what I'm working on (ie, gardens, not studio..). Here's a brief overview of some of the growing things in my yard -
My 'woodland area' underneath my firs out front.... Lots of undergrowth of various states of edibility-
On of my gates to the back gardens - with magnolia berry climbing on one side, and hops on the other.
The front berry bed - 7 different kinds of blueberry, 2 different gooseberries, aronia berry and seabuckthorn.
Pathway to the backyard - multiple varieties of (edible) daylilies, lavender, rosemary, santolina, yarrow, and lemon balm...
Herb boxes on the back deck (waiting for it to get warm enough for the addition of basils..)
More berries - jostaberry, red currant, red raspberry patch (and grapes just starting to bud against the fence).
Raised beds (in and out of shade here) - strawberries, greens, and assorted veggies...
And here are some of the blooming things in the back yard in July...
Lots of volunteer poppies this year. Plus Bee Balm, and blooming catamint...
Beautiful blue borage stars.... Lots of raspberries in the patch....
One of the fancy, 'double' poppies (which almost look like peonies :-)...
And here are the babies - who are now gangly teenaged pullets (who will not stand still for the camera... I let them out of their hutch by day to scratch about the coop -
- while I let the evil big hens out to free-range in the yard and gardens. To their credit, they are *both* laying again, so I can't be entirely disgusted with them. :-)
1 Comments on Music Monday - plus small garden/chicken update, last added: 7/6/2010
Love your pictures