Wordless Wednesday: What’s in the Garden revealed

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mini purple hyacinths
a pretty pink flower (girls picked at it before it bloomed though)
and my new vegetable garden – lettuce, asparagus, potatoes, peas and eventually tomatos

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6 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: What’s in the Garden revealed”

  1. Melanie Avatar

    Oh NO! we have those really annoying grape thingies, too! And I talked to a horticulture agent with USU extension and they are really hard to get rid of, because they are bulbs that make baby bulbs really quickly. We have them sporadically through our whole front yard and back yard. The horticulture agent said, "think CONTROL not total eradication, because you're not going to get rid of those easily." We have some growing that aren't even in the dirt–their bulbs are totally exposed! Good luck controlling them…we're not having a very fun time… 🙂

  2. Adelina Priddis Avatar

    Melanie, yeah my mom said basically the same thing. I was thinking of letting them grow this year, but they've already spread to the lawn. I think they're going to have to go, and quick!

  3. Heather Avatar

    I want a garden SOOOOOO bad! It is just so hard in AZ. Especially with a landscaping dog : / Thats right…my lab likes to landscape! And not in a good way.

  4. Kristin Avatar

    I knew it! It is a bulb flower. You need to wait until it dies back then you can dig it up and move it, remember to divide it and you will have two of them next year.

  5. Our Village is a Little Different Avatar

    I'm stopping by from GiveAway Corner. Isn't it nice to see things blooming? I'm just now getting my tulips and Daffodils! I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

  6. Fannie @ Microbialogic Avatar

    Very colorful just beautiful. Will you be posting this coming season when everything is in bloom with more grass. I Enjoy your blog very much. Take care and thanks you for sharing 🤗

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