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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] gardening2022-04-04 02:37 pm

Yard Pictures from Sunday

Yesterday before we went out, I took some yard pictures. It was finally sunny, so I got good ones this time.


The kinetic sculpture beside the barrel garden blew down. I didn't realize it until after I took this picture. All the pieces are intact, just needed to be set upright again.
The kinetic sculpture has fallen over beside the barrel garden.

There's a large puddle in the field east of the house, left after recent rains.
This large puddle is in the field east of the house.

Lemon balm is growing around the drain hose. If you look closely, you can see ladybugs coming out. Mostly we have the pink-spotted kind. They like to sleep in the leaf litter. Sometimes I see so many that they make a pink slab. :D
Ladybugs are emerging on the lemon balm.

Tansy is growing in the strip garden.
The tansy in the strip garden is getting bigger.

The pinkish-purple leaves are bergamot. Some of it has pale lavender flowers like the wild type, and some has red flowers.
Bergamot is growing in the strip garden.

The base of the apricot tree has comfrey sprouting. This is a great miner plant that brings up nutrients from deep below. The leaves make good fertilizer using the slash-and-drop method several times in the growing season -- or you can just mow over it. The pale blue-to-pink flowers attract bees.
Comfrey is sprouting under the apricot tree.

Here is a better picture of the apricot blossoms.
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Daffodils are in full bloom at the edge of the south lot where it joins the forest garden.
Daffodils are blooming at the edge of the south lot.

This big old black walnut tree is still alive, but has some dead branches at the top. That makes a popular roosting spot for large birds like owls and hawks. Twice we've seen a bald eagle fly out of our yard. :D The walnut stands at the southwest corner of the forest yard where it meets the south lot.
The top of the walnut tree has dead branches.

This field southwest of the house also has a big puddle.
Here's another puddle in a field southwest of the house.

This is the inner row of windbreak trees in the savanna. The first one at the bottom is a Dolgo crabapple leafing out red. Toward the middle you can see some daffodils blooming.
The Dolgo crabapple is leafing out red.

This is a closeup of the bee tree. That slanted area is a big knothole forming the hive entrance. If you look closely, you can see a honeybee returning to the hive. A few scouts were active when I took the picture.
A honeybee arrives at the bee tree.

Crocus bloom around a sapling in the savanna.
Crocus blooms under a sapling.

Here is a closeup of a purple crocus under another sapling.
Here is a closeup of a crocus.

Snowdrops have seeded themselves around the east end of the savanna.
Snowdrops are scattered around the east end of the savanna.

This patch is now in full bloom.
This patch of snowdrops is in full bloom.

Daffodils are blooming in the bed by the parking lot. This patch holds some of the fancier ones.
The daffodils are starting to bloom in the flowerbed.

Among my favorites are these with white base petals and pale yellow, ruffled cups.
This daffodil is white with a pale yellow cup.

More daffodils are blooming under the Home Base mulberry tree.
Daffodils are blooming under Home Base.

The goddess garden has bronze crocus blooming.
This is the goddess garden.

Here is a closeup. These are a deep yellow, almost orange, with purplish-brown on the outside of the petals.
Bronze crocus are blooming in the goddess garden.

Purple and white crocus are blooming in the rain garden under the downspout.
Crocus are blooming in the rain garden.
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[personal profile] moonhare 2022-04-05 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Very nice :o) Your daffodils are further along than ours, though many of our neighbors’ are as well.