JP went back to work yesterday after having a few days of vacation. They were vacation only in the sense that he wasn't at his paying job. He worked like a slave getting all of these chores done and had a good attitude I might add. He tilled, sharpened mower blades, changed the oil on the mower, mowed, tilled some more----you get the drift.
Yesterday I finished planting our strawberry bed. We've got 26 plants. As you can see we kind of over tilled but that's okay it's not like the grass and weeds won't grow right back. The bed next to the strawberries is the blueberry patch and it looks pitiful. I am ashamed at that and will crank up the weed-eater on the next sunny day. Inside the bed has been weeded but you can't see that for the two foot tall grass surrounding it. Yikes!! Okay, don't look at that anymore, look at our red-bud trees. Aren't they pretty? That's right, shameless diversion :O)
The oregano and sage is up and growing along with the weeds. We're going to have enough sage for the whole county because there are two more plants that aren't in this picture.
The daffodils are almost played out but still pretty.
Our garden spot, crab-apple tree and peach tree.
This is our hanging basket for the front porch. I think the humming birds will enjoy it too. Oh, JP, I need a new hook put up, plueeezzze! His "honey do" list is always full.
The daffodils are almost played out but still pretty.
Our garden spot, crab-apple tree and peach tree.
This is our hanging basket for the front porch. I think the humming birds will enjoy it too. Oh, JP, I need a new hook put up, plueeezzze! His "honey do" list is always full.
9 comments:
I think I would call our latest post, COLD OFF THE PRESS!☺
Your neck of the woods looks much more hospitable.☺
Just gorgeous! Spring is my favorite time!
Your place is absolutely beautiful Mrs JP!
Your garden's looking good! We planted 24 strawberry plants two weeks ago and keeping our fingers crossed that they like their new home :) Your daffodils are lovely -- don't you just love those bulbs?
The daffodils are beautiful!! Love the garden areas and the 'honey do' list!!! Blessings.
Hugs and snaggle-tooth kisses,
Sierra Rose
The bird could be a type of Grosbeak or Red Finch. Let us know if you find out.
Hey there Mrs JP
We call those birds (LBJ's!)...Little Brown Jobs! :)
You really are singing with spring...wonderful! Refreshing! Invigorating! Inspiring!
I love your horticultural endeavours...and your hubby does sound a honey!
Luv
MAXMOM
Just read your comment on my blog...yup, I couldn't take a bite of one of my dogs or cats or children or grandchildren! But, you have to admit, those cakes are remarkable! When I see things like those cakes I realize that my talent of slathering on frosting is so lame...sigh.
I agree that it could be a grosbeak. Love the pics of the freshly-tilled soil. I can smell the fresh air and earth right now! Lovey scenes.
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