When you step out the front door if you look right you will see that my Knock Out Roses survived, last years Easter Freeze, the drought and Maggie. She tried her best to dig them up so I put a little fence around them.
Looking left you can see the plumbago has covered the area in front of the Hosta. I cannot wait for their little blue flowers to appear.
After strolling down the side walk, I look back to see how the flowers appear and admire the green grass that Prince sowed and see how much the little Ginkgo Tree has grown. Cousin Susan gave the little tree to Prince from the big tree at Glen Leven.
This nice spot is on the right front side of the Log Cabin. Closer pictures of the sunshine through the iris to come in a later post.
Comments
I love all the photos of your beautiful house and yard. I love iris and of course my won't be blooming for a while. I am hoping my dark knight blooms this year. Last year I had nothing but foliage but am not sure why. The year before the iris was new and had one bloom. Mmm! I have never fertilized my iris before but maybe they need a little?
Love the painting of the parrots. Doing more is a great idea. Enjoyed visiting here this morning and seeing all your spring beauties.
Blessings,
Mary
Wonderful parrots. Yes, do some more. MB
Thanks, I fertilize flowers using Osmocote as it is a time relase and lazy me can just sprinkle it around.
Hope yours bloom soon for you. Peace
Marcel,
Thanks I had fun painting them and it is the farm girl in me along with my Christian ancestors that provide me with the green thumb. Peace.
CD
Brenda brought those irises from her Mother's home and they produce really nice each year. Mine behind log cabin need to be seperated. Peace
Thanks and I was delighted that you enjoyed the visit. Peace
MB
Yes fortunately we have had a spring and not gone from winter to summer this year. I love when the spring rains make everything so green. Thanks and Peace be with you..