Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Gardening at the farm and spring clean-up acquisitions



The top plant is a trillium (unfortunately it is no longer blooming)
which Paul brought from the woods and planted in front of the old house.
It miraculously survived and is growing out of the rocks.
The hostas at the bottom of the picture were planted along the front of the old house.



This side garden is ready and growing.

The front garden isn't but this iron bench, which was a clean-up find, has a new seat.

The wicker chair has been repaired and has a new home.
The bench and chair used to live across the street from us in the city.
Their former owners were glad that someone would fix and use them.





Someone threw out the Adirondack chair because it needed a little TLC.
It is painted chartreuse!
The three clematis plants are all different colors.
I am hoping they will grow all entwined together.


This garden is waiting for sunflower seeds!

1 comment :

Connie Carlson said...

I loved seeing all the gardening activity, progress, etc!