Growing Wild, Lights, and More Growing Wild

 


This will be my 3rd summer here, 
and for those that don't know,
I actually do walk abouts around
the yard almost every day. Even in 
the rain.
I have two Evening Primrose
wild bushes coming up.

Mind you, I am not a fan of
roses, a wild one, not so bad but 
they grow big and its hard to 
remove one once it has grown.
So, if I don't have takers on 
these two, they are out of here!


Morning glories are loving the 
rain, just waiting for them to 
get big enough to grab the 
springs to a baby bed and start 
the climb up.

Interesting, a Limestone wild petunia.


After getting the lights up, 
I have not been able to get anything 
else done. But, here is a shot
of the area from the deck.

Burn barrel will be gone and a burn
pit made. 
First, I will need to get all 
the sticks and limbs out of the
way, then cut back there and 
put the bricks out for the pit.
Course I need to pick up the 
old wood, and rebuild the area for 
stacking. The top of the tree that
came down in the ice storm took
out the stacker. Of course it did!

Need to pick up some more
outdoor chairs, I have an outdoor 
table to put out, maybe I will get it 
done by fall...
haha

Wild in the yard, 
Meadow Buttercups.

Shot of my plant the neighbor
gave me looking down on 
make make shift birdbath, 
iron stand and a big salad bowl,
Oh look, growing wild also, 
smack dab in the middle of the 
side yard, yarrow.

I have this fern growing
in two places in the yard.




 Also, new to the yard this yr.
Sensitive Fern, yes, growing
wild.


I also came upon a plant that when
I scanned it, it said it was Bee Balm.
And to think, I usually buy that stuff.

Here is hoping your weekend is great,
Pam




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