I'm kinda tired these days with the Mother in Law and work and kids and such, so today I'm just showing you some photos around the farm. We spent the night out there Monday evening - love it this time of year. I'm working in my vegetable garden and re-doing some flower beds and getting things cleaned up and planted for this year. I got up a little before 7 Tuesday morning - early morning is my favorite time of the day at the farm. The birds are singing, the air is still a little crisp, and there's always a breeze blowing at Sand Flat Farm. It was invigorating!
I have a whole bunch of iris. I picked some up free that somebody was giving away at a garage sale. This one is gold, not yellow, and I have some purple and white, too.
Can you see me in this previous picture?
This flower bed with iris and hydrangeas is one that I moved. The hydrangeas were not well established yet in another location that was just too hot. I've always heard that hydrangeas do best on the north side of the house. But I thought I knew better, of course, and could magically make them grow where I wanted. Nope, should have listened to the farmers & gardeners. So I made this flower bed with my own two little hands. Dug it all up, worked in some good planting mixture, arranged the edging, collected the rocks, etc. I'll plant some annuals in the front section of the bed. Our big oak tree stands over this bed to shade it all day. It gets early morning and late evening sun, so I hope it will thrive here. Do you like my rock edging? I do, I think it's sort of cottage-y...
I'm adding another flower bed this year - an azalea bed with some big fuschia colored formosa azaleas and also some white mixed in. They're supposed to do really well in our sandy soil here so I'm looking forward to next spring when they'll make their first showy appearance! They still have a few unopened blossoms on them now. I waited to buy some until I could see them blooming. I've bought them before just taking the word of the gardener as to what color they were and they turned out to be a different color. Sometimes even if they're tagged, they'll be MIS-tagged. You just never know!
My little tin garage in the early morning light. I've already got petunias in the box, the lillies are coming up, the dianthus are beginning to bloom, and all my roses are about ready to POP! My plumbago didn't make it through the snow this winter so I'm trying to decide what to fill in this bed with.... got any ideas? I could always do annuals, but I'm really trying to establish some perennials here.
Here's my new morning glory that I've got to find a place for. It's an annual, but it re-seeds, so I need to find a kind of permanent place for it. It's really a dark blue, and not purple like it looks here. I also picked up these couple of old iron fence pieces that I will put in my flower gardens somewhere. I was wondering if I should paint them white first and let the white wear off? Rust is nice, too, tho.
Well, my friends, I hope you are having a wonderful day, a beautiful springtime, and that you're getting your hands dirty like I am. My husband fusses cuz I love to go barefoot while working in the garden (actually I go barefoot most of the year). My heels are brown. Yuck. I hate wearing hot shoes when the turned up dirt is so nice and cool! And when I'm watering and it's hot, I love to spray my feet. My feet are my temperature control for my body. Does that make sense? And at this point in my life with being either constantly hot or having a cold shiver, it's all about comfort, right? RIGHT!
Mr. Bunny wishes you a Hoppy Day!!!