Things are happening fast in the witch’s garden this month. Everything’s growing like crazy. So I wanted to show you a few of the pictures I’ve taken so far this month.
I’ll be making a garden tour video soon, with more of the plants I have, but I want to clean the garden a bit first 😀
Wow – life is a blooming in your part of the world. It is here as well. I should be outside now working on getting it under some sort of weeded control. Thank you for the nudge.
Yes, it is 🙂 I need to get mine cleaned up too. I promised Jamie Ridler a video of the garden for her Spring Garden Hop. So I’ll have to get going on that soon.
Your garden is beautiful. We bought a house in the country last September so I have been planting veggies and flowers for the last few months and am totally loving having my own, home grown everything!
What a fun peek into your lovely garden. I LOVE this time of year when everything is fresh and new. A chance to get reacquainted with old friends and perhaps introduce a few new ones as well. I look forward to your video tour later.
Fascinating pics. A joy to grow plants with intention and have the play along. Works really good if you can had sun and shade areas. Looks like you have a rich and diverse garden.
I’ve worked with herbs for over 20 years 🙂 There’s quite a bit about herbs on the blog. You can find them as a sub category under Blog in the main menu.
I am having winter now in Soth America. I miss Europe more when spring wakes up in the other speher. Especially that where I am, there’s no visible seasons, no many plants, no leaves no fall, no flowers to bloom. Enjoy your beautiful garden.
It’s so much fun to peek into people’s gardens, especially when they live in different regions from me. My favorite plant is “Don’t Remember the Name.” It looks a bit like plantain… but then again, it looks a lot unlike it, too. 🙂
I think so too Harmony 🙂 I just remembered the name of it, it’s Turk’s Cap Lily. The plant looks a lot different when it gets bigger. The higher leaves resemble those of Woodruff. Here’s a picture of the flower: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/svehex/Garden/HPIM0230.jpg
Wow – life is a blooming in your part of the world. It is here as well. I should be outside now working on getting it under some sort of weeded control. Thank you for the nudge.
Yes, it is 🙂 I need to get mine cleaned up too. I promised Jamie Ridler a video of the garden for her Spring Garden Hop. So I’ll have to get going on that soon.
Your garden is beautiful. We bought a house in the country last September so I have been planting veggies and flowers for the last few months and am totally loving having my own, home grown everything!
Thanks Laura 🙂 I skipped the ugly parts. Sounds like you’ll have a lovely garden soon. Would love to see it.
What a fun peek into your lovely garden. I LOVE this time of year when everything is fresh and new. A chance to get reacquainted with old friends and perhaps introduce a few new ones as well. I look forward to your video tour later.
Yes, it’s a lovely time 🙂 I’m going to have to introduce quite a few new ones this year, to fill the space after the ones I had to remove.
Fascinating pics. A joy to grow plants with intention and have the play along. Works really good if you can had sun and shade areas. Looks like you have a rich and diverse garden.
Thomas Maiello
I have every kind of area, almost. The North side is still undeveloped though. I’ve been thinking of planting something there too.
Do you do herbology also? I’d love to hear about plant usage in your blog if you do.
I’ve worked with herbs for over 20 years 🙂 There’s quite a bit about herbs on the blog. You can find them as a sub category under Blog in the main menu.
I am having winter now in Soth America. I miss Europe more when spring wakes up in the other speher. Especially that where I am, there’s no visible seasons, no many plants, no leaves no fall, no flowers to bloom. Enjoy your beautiful garden.
Thanks Anna 🙂 I’ve said I’m never moving further South than I already have. I like my changing seasons
We are so behind on getting our garden in this year. Thank you for the motivation to go out there and start tackling it again. This is beautiful!
I’m way behind too Liesl 🙂 These are the pretty spots 😀
It’s so much fun to peek into people’s gardens, especially when they live in different regions from me. My favorite plant is “Don’t Remember the Name.” It looks a bit like plantain… but then again, it looks a lot unlike it, too. 🙂
I think so too Harmony 🙂 I just remembered the name of it, it’s Turk’s Cap Lily. The plant looks a lot different when it gets bigger. The higher leaves resemble those of Woodruff. Here’s a picture of the flower: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v223/svehex/Garden/HPIM0230.jpg