by njackson
27. April 2011 04:51
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by njackson
16. April 2011 19:01
As typical in spring, the storms roll in and bring rain to the garden. A little less "stormy" would be nice but we can't control Mother Nature. So I'll take whatever rain I can get because the newly emerging garden needs rain.
Below are pictures I took this morning after the storm.
Sedum Bieboldii and Rumex Sanguineus ssp. Sanguineus - bettern known as Bloody Sorrel

Pincushion and Lemon Thyme

Saxifraga and Sedum
View of my yard


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by njackson
3. April 2011 17:58
Spring has finally arrived and my garden is slowing coming back to life. The solar garden dog sits along the pathway flanked with rocks and creeping sedum.


A leprecaun sits in purple phlox next to the tree with a face. 

Bright orange blossom on my Champagne Bubbles Poppy

New strawberry jar filled with sedum "Angelina"

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