KathieB's Garden & Nature Stories
The birth and evolution of a perennial garden in central Missouri USA with some digressions.
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2012 first photos of the year
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2018 Georgia makeover
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Balloon flowers
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before photos
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bird feeder
(1)
bird feeders
(1)
birdbath
(1)
bottle tree
(1)
calla lilies
(1)
carriage house demolition
(1)
caterpillars
(1)
Condo garden
(1)
crape myrtle
(4)
daylilies
(4)
earth moving
(5)
edge
(1)
edger
(1)
edging
(2)
fence installed
(1)
flooding
(1)
forsythia
(1)
fountain
(2)
front yard
(1)
garden art
(5)
Georgia before
(1)
grass
(1)
hawks
(1)
house plants
(1)
hummingbird
(1)
hummingbirds
(2)
hydrangea
(1)
iris blooming
(1)
island
(2)
islands
(4)
Japanese quince
(1)
lattice/trellis
(1)
lavender
(1)
lawn mower
(3)
lily garden
(2)
living wall
(3)
lot plan
(1)
mulch
(2)
mulching
(1)
pansies
(2)
patio
(2)
Paulownia
(7)
Paulownia elongata
(1)
Paulownia tomentosa
(1)
pigeons
(2)
planter table
(1)
planting
(13)
Preen
(1)
rain
(1)
Raptor Rehabilitation Project
(1)
raptors
(4)
red stemmed dogwood
(2)
rose of sharon
(2)
screened porch
(2)
Sevin
(1)
silk flowers
(1)
snake
(1)
snakes
(1)
snow
(1)
statue
(2)
step-on edger
(2)
storm
(1)
turkey vultures
(5)
Tuscarora
(2)
weeding
(2)
witch hazel
(3)
yard art
(1)
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How green are my dahlias?
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Spring in the Backyard
I'm doing a bit of a cheat here. Today is July 25, 2012, but I'm dating this entry by the date the photos were taken, May 26. This is before we got socked with outrageously high daytime temperatures. The lily garden was lovely and serene.
The backyard looked fresh and green.
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