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My "Great White North"
Sheriff Roland:
a wider view of the main flower bed.
Sheriff Roland:
Tried ta take both the phlox & the one surviving (the others have all gone red) bi-colour orage/red tulip
and got neither quite as clearly as I'd hoped!
Sheriff Roland:
This is one of 5 diff'rent areas where these grape hyacinth are growing - best cluster though - & it's in the jungle bed, next to the stoop.Those fat stems behind and above the flowers are chives. Both the chives & the grape hyacinths have been in that same bed fer about a decade.
Sheriff Roland:
When the gardner (usta have an italian ol man who wanted ta grow veggies in my back yard - long story) replaced my cherry tree with an apple tree, he placed an old tire in the ground around the trunk a that tree. A couple a years ago, I moved some violas into that mostly dry bit of dirt. Violas, being a hearty plant have now taken over that underused little space in a rather pleasant lookin way.
injest:
--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 11, 2007, 03:23:59 am ---Tried ta take both the flox& the one surviving (the others have all gone red) bi-colour orage/red tulip
and got neither quite as clearly as I'd hoped!
--- End quote ---
you mean they turn red as they age or that the others come out as red now?
(that flox looks so fragile!)
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