Stella
Yellow Lilies in the Back Corner
The Front Garden
The Tall Lilies
Yellow Lilies
White Lilies
Yellow Lilies
Champagne Lilies
Daylilies in Champagne
Daylily
The Back Corner Garden
Trumpet Vine
Daylilies, by the Library @ MSU
Daylilies
Black-Eyed Susans
Coneflowers
Cosmos
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The Trellis Garden Thinks It's Spring!
I Wait for the Daffodils all Winter
Plum
Flowering Quince
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Daffodils
The Rose Bush
Roses on the Trellis
Best Poppy Crop Ever
The Front Garden
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Black-Eyes
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Yarrow
Lantana
Coneflowers
Black-Eyed Susan in the Front Garden
Coneflowers
Fadeaway
The Front Garden
Zinnias, anyone?
Zinnias
Coneflowers in the Sunshine
Matthaei Garden Sunflowers
Snow on the <strike>Azalea</strike> Quince
Does Ipernity Really Need Another Iris Photo?
Peonies
Daylilies!
Dew on the Daisy
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Planters
The Window Garden
Our Street Corner Garden
Now We Have Yellow!
Cleome
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Cosmos
Donations Welcome
The Laurels
A Plan for the Day
Coming Attractions
Spirea
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At The End of the Driveway
Columbine
There's a Lily Under That Tulip Leaf
Tulips, Anyone?
Another Night to Worry
Today We Have Phlox!
The Plum and the Willow
Tulips!
Daffy
Busy as a Bee
Forsythia
Daffies
Crocuses
Crocus
Windflower
Shasta Daisies
Planters
Columbine
Sign of Spring
Sign of Spring!
Trellis Garden
The Window Garden
Joan Brought Daisies into My Life
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Front Garden
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Nothing Wrong with Marigolds
White Lilies
Lily
Coneflowers & Gayfeathers
Sunshine Through the Window
More Blackeyes
Porch Step Dahlias
Window Garden with Porch
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Roses
Columbines often make me think of space aliens....
Poppies
Foxgloves
Apple
I wait for these guys all winter....
First Crocus
Columbine
Fall Comes to the Garden
Blanket Flowers
The Rose Garden
Daffodils
April
Must be Spring
Mom's Mums
Bellflower
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Sedum
Daylilies
Weary of Grey Days...
Dahlia
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The Window Garden
This was the site of my very first gardening effort, a Spring Hill package called "The Pink Garden." Over the years it's evolved into this predominantly-Hosta garden, and has been fairly stable for perhaps a decade.
Only some Coneflowers survive from the original plantings--and those have migrated a bit. The Hostas arrived year by year, a plant at a time; no two years' plantings were the same. The tall Lilies supply some color, as do the Coneflowers and Sedum (and the hidden Bleeding Heart, if you can find it). There are a few other plants here and there, and of course some annuals (Yellow Petunias, this year) out front.
This is one of the Spring gardens, with MANY daffodils/narcissi. Joan's annual indoor Hyacinth usually gets planted here after the flower fades.
Many of our bird feeders are visible through the picture window, and from the porch. Sad to report that the neighborhood cats have noticed. They've also noticed that the Hostas make great cover. Sometimes you need to just accept....
Some years ago I posted a photo from a similar perspective. The porch has changed, and some bushes have gone, but the garden's much the same.
Only some Coneflowers survive from the original plantings--and those have migrated a bit. The Hostas arrived year by year, a plant at a time; no two years' plantings were the same. The tall Lilies supply some color, as do the Coneflowers and Sedum (and the hidden Bleeding Heart, if you can find it). There are a few other plants here and there, and of course some annuals (Yellow Petunias, this year) out front.
This is one of the Spring gardens, with MANY daffodils/narcissi. Joan's annual indoor Hyacinth usually gets planted here after the flower fades.
Many of our bird feeders are visible through the picture window, and from the porch. Sad to report that the neighborhood cats have noticed. They've also noticed that the Hostas make great cover. Sometimes you need to just accept....
Some years ago I posted a photo from a similar perspective. The porch has changed, and some bushes have gone, but the garden's much the same.
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