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What is left of the back yard - 6 large hackberry trees used to shade this nicely in the morning.
A crocosmia (George Davidson, perhaps) next to the white philippine lily leaves
that have sprouted all over the yard.
that have sprouted all over the yard.
Another phoenix in the backyard is the Red Fountain rose.
Up and blooming since her pruning within 12" of her life.
Up and blooming since her pruning within 12" of her life.
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21 comments:
Wait, I want to see pictures of the Tufa before it is delivered!
I like that crocosmia! Did the storm knock down your hackberry trees? I had to remove a couple from our yard in the fall they kept gathering aphids.
I've never seen a Japanese button brush before - it looks so sweet there in your yard. Thankyou so much for visiting my blog.
That's an interesting bird house. I hope many birds come to nest there.
very nice looking birdhouse
Love the roses as a backdrop for the trio of birdhouses. I bet the birds love it too!
Ooh, crocosmia! I planted some bulbs years ago, but still only foliage, no blooms. The button bush looks very cool, too.
Climbing Pinkie seems to last through just about anything!
Crocosmia has become one of my favorite plants of the summer this year. Love that blossom - and so do the bees and hummers.
Oooh... I love that crocosmia! Usually, we only see 'Lucifer' here--I wish our garden centers offered those lovely oranges.
Congratulations on all of your resurrections! :)
Like everyone else, I love your crocosmia. And what a great little birdhouse arrangement!
It amazes me how things resurrect after mother nature prunes them. Three years ago we had a huge ice storm and I thought my yard would never be beautiful again.
I really like that crocosmia too, and the birdhouses are fun.
Thanks for coming to visit The Havens. . .
Hi there! Thanks for your comments. I was just in New Braunfels - for some reason, I didn't realize that's where you are. We were there after the storm but you could certainly tell something big had gone through. Your garden looks like it's recovering nicely, though! Happy gardening,
Elizabeth
love that Japanese button bush - interesting!
You have some interesting blooms there. I love the plumbago.
Thanks for your nice comment on my GBBD post.
Love the birdhouses in front of your rose! I'm wondering the same thing as Dave--did you lose the hackberrys to a storm? Looks like you'll now have lots of room for a sunny garden! Thanks for dropping by and visiting me. Happy Bloom Day!
Thank you all for stopping by. June 9th we had a microburst through our neighborhood which took out 12 (50-70') hackberry trees down to the ground in our yard. Finally today the repairs are complete.
Happy Garden Bloom Day.. I like the little Birdhouse too"
I bought a Plumbago from Home Depot last year, I thought it was such a interesting powder blue.. But it did not survive the Winter here in my neck of the woods.
I never heard of the Japanese button bush..interesting looking plant..
What a shame you lost your hackberry trees. A friend was just visiting from Texas and she returned to 101ยบ heat yesterday. We've had an unusually hot and very dry summer, but I'm so thankful we don't have to deal with constant high heat during our normal summers.
I planted Crocosmia in a pot this year. First time I've tried it. It has a way to go until it blooms. Yours is pretty.
Happy Bloom Day and thanks for stopping by :)
Sweet birdhouses, I checked out the rest of your sites as well! Nice tufa, girl!
That backyard leaves you with so much opportunity.
I love the bird house. It would fit right into my garden style.
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