These are beautiful! And now I think I've misidenitified a flower that I posted a photo of in my nature store - I thought it was sedum but after seeing your photos I'm not too sure!
So pretty.....I know you are going to have your yard so pretty. Do you still have the fairy door or did the fairies not find their way to your new home.
Charlene, there was a home invader that ate the flowers stole the door knocker and made a mess of it. The faires left( in other words I have not fixed it but I do have it).LOL
Hi Patsy, I have never tried sedum, but have always admired them, after seeing yours I am going to try them, I like low maintenance. LOL We are beginning to see green too. Yea!!! Blessings, Sue
I have The Benny's tool from his Village garden and I will be bringing them over as soon as I get a chance, Then I can see all the planting you have been doing. Everyone seemed to know about the Senior Center's relocation. I understand they have a special government grant to make the move, because they have out grown the present space.
I like low maintenance too. And they are lovely. We planted mini-shrubs in our big planters 2 summers ago and they are lovely..just the green rising up to points. I like them more than flowers in those planters. Restful. Your pictures are so beautiful. I always enjoy seeing them. Hey, no garden...no work. I like that too.
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These are beautiful! And now I think I've misidenitified a flower that I posted a photo of in my nature store - I thought it was sedum but after seeing your photos I'm not too sure!
Oh my goodness! Is that your container? I want to copy it okay? So pretty.
Shellmo there are many different sedum. This is just two.
Darla this is my container and sure you can copy it.
So pretty.....I know you are going to have your yard so pretty. Do you still have the fairy door or did the fairies not find their way to your new home.
Happy Planting....
Charlene, there was a home invader that ate the flowers stole the door knocker and made a mess of it. The faires left( in other words I have not fixed it but I do have it).LOL
Hi Patsy,
I have never tried sedum, but have always admired them, after seeing yours I am going to try them, I like low maintenance. LOL
We are beginning to see green too. Yea!!!
Blessings,
Sue
I have The Benny's tool from his Village garden and I will be bringing them over as soon as I get a chance, Then I can see all the planting you have been doing. Everyone seemed to know about the Senior Center's relocation. I understand they have a special government grant to make the move, because they have out grown the present space.
I'm beginning to appreciate the beauty of sedum also. They are so easy to care for. Maybe that's my fascination. ha.
I like low maintenance too. And they are lovely. We planted mini-shrubs in our big planters 2 summers ago and they are lovely..just the green rising up to points. I like them more than flowers in those planters. Restful. Your pictures are so beautiful. I always enjoy seeing them. Hey, no garden...no work. I like that too.
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