The back yard has flowers and blooms too.
Asters are growing from a deck pot.
The sawhorses ready for more lettuce and small crops in trays. I tightened a lot of bolts yesterday,
Some stargazer lillies (so named because the flowers point up) are coming up nicely. I really love perrennial flowers!
I have several dozen Nandina clippings are growing. They will be a border along the drinage easement side of the front yard, They are tough. And evergreen with bright red berries in Winter.
In a few years, they will look like this... A whole hedge of them!
Back yard daffs...
Which will look like this someday...
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There is a far back daffodil patch,,,
A few hyacinths the voles haven't found yet,
Even a red tulip still uneaten...
The daffodils love it here. The original 5 have multiplied, as have many planyings. But this one is best at that..
And the y thrive even under the trees,
The back yard has a saucer magnolia too. Actually, larger than the front one, but neighbors don't see it.
Some years, frost kills the blooms. But this was a good year. Sometimes, I just stand on the deck and stare at them.