May 3, 2010
Gardening and meeting my new swap partner
Happy May to all you blogging buddies. The weather still was a little chilly out here so not much got done in the yard.........My bleeding hearts are thriving, these were transplanted a few years back and I have come to realize that plants do need to be moved...............I have been in my home for over 25 years and all the plants were planted by myself of my husband. I have been moving things around the last 2 years due to the plant was to big and it out grew its current location and also I have to admit I created another yard,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,OH YES!!!! so now I have three yards instead of two.........so next time you want to move a plant to a new spot go for it, mother nature takes over and the plant has a natural will to live so the perfomance will be unbeliveable................. Let me know your experience of moving plants, shrubs or even trees..............................and also a special hello to my new swap partner Susan.............XO MARY
Hi Mary!!
ReplyDeleteI love your third yard!! Bleeding hearts are so lovely aren't they?
I noticed there is a new post on "A Swap for all Seasons"!
E-mail me and we can find out from each other some info for the giveaway ok?
Hugs and smiles,
Susan
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteOk...here we go!!
My favorite colors are Cobalt Blue,
Pink and Cream in that order. My least favorite is Orange.
I am married and my brides maid color was Cream and Gold with lace and Tartan plaid ribbon accents.
Decoratng style is Queen Anne with some French Country and a touch of the ocean thrown in!
I love quilts, sewing and painting and making cards for friends and family.
I love going to antique shops, flea markets and junkin! I love anything about nature, Flowers, "Dragonflys", Birds and Ocean finds such as "Seashells" and driftwood.
I love photography and taking pictures of Flowers, Ornate gates, architecture, and other peoples gardens. I love trees and have been known to Hug a few in my lifetime so far!!:D
Well there it is!
Hugs....xxoo
Susan
Hi Mary...I have six acres on my lil' prairie homestead, so you can imagine my mind as it wanders over the land...I expanded my veggie garden by 4 foot on each side this year, as my strawberries are taking over(bummer)(yumm)...and my flower gardens, well, they never end.
ReplyDeleteI just got a thrill this afternoon while pulling weeds and seedlings from the area I call my prairie... a little purple and yellow eyed wild viola was the wee star surrounded by growing grasses...they are too sweet.
Don't know what I'd do if I had close neighbors...