My dear wife Karen’s weekly food run to the local supermarket got sidetracked.
I’d had my suspicion as the clock ticked on, but the text I received from Ballantyne Gardens over on Hopkins Road cemented the deal.
I admired the plant in the photo she sent over.
Little did I know how much more there’d be than bags stuffed with food to unload from her Mazda.
Yes, I was in for some spade work.
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I knew the gorgeous azalea and tiger lily Karen had received for Mother’s Day from Elisabeth and George had to go into the ground. Now they had great company.
I’m rooting for all to make it in the spots we put them in.
The yard will yield great beauty for years to come. Knock on wood.
What’s coming up in your world these days?
Pretty, pretty! Good variation of low-maintenance plants. Wise.
I thought my lilies would never open, any of them, but they finally did, Wednesday. I won’t bore you with the long list of what’s blooming, but I am glad the lilies finally opened 🙂
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I am glad that you have a long list of bloomers, Joey … Hey, that sounds … well, you know what I mean. Hearing about your FLOWERS wouldn’t bore me at all, my friend. 🙂
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ooh, that’s so great. that’s the same way it happens with me, too. it’s contagious –
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It sure spreads fast, Beth. 🙂
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Looks great. 6ft is pretty tall. I would love something like that to shield my pool from the eyes of the world. More accurately, shield me while in the pool. Those red chairs are quite nice.
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My dear wife Karen says we may have to move that peony tree from that spot after the first year because of its pending height, ML. It might get too tight there after all. Thanks, we like those red chairs!
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Well, you have a year to rest before moving it.
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About time to open that pool, don’tcha think?
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