Friday, June 5, 2020

Summer is Here at Last

Yesterday my Mom asked me to go to a garden farm with her and she asked if she could
bring me some of her peonies.

I filled two vases full of her beautiful flowers, they smell amazing.
My porch and yard are finally in bloom, it has been cold and hot this spring.
We have had lots of rain, it has been very windy and we have been stuck at home.
As we move into faze one and we have finally warmed up I could finally go out
and take pictures of my yard and my porch for you to see.


My beds in the front yard are narrow and small and get morning sun. I have been here
for four years and my flower beds are finally becoming full, with pretty flowers returning
each spring.


I started these beds with seeds I bought at Walmart and then I started planting things
that would come back each year like the pretty pincushion plant above.


My flowers have brought me happiness and peace in this crazy sad year. My porch
has been my escape from the news on tv , the deaths, and the sadness.




If you look closely at my planters, they have forks sticking up in them. I had a squirrel
digging up my flowers in my planters, so I googled what to do about this. They dig
in the dirt to hide their food, I would come out in the morning and my plants would
be all dug up and dirt was everywhere. Very frustrating, I was told to sprinkle red pepper
flacks on top of the dirt as well as cayenne pepper and to stick forks with prongs up to
keep the squirrels out of the planters. I have done all of this and so far it has worked.


This year I added a fern to the porch, I love the soft green color and I bought a lemon tree
and some lettuces.

I will post more pictures as things begin to bloom. Stay safe and stay well.

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