Before they left for Vienna, Nathanael and his daddy and mommy helped us get the garden started. Nathanael planted a small area of potatoes for his garden.
And here's how they're doing so far, Nathanael. When they bloom, I'll show you that, as well as when Grandpa and I dig them!
More than a year ago, Gregory and I cleaned out all the overgrown irises and lilies from around my birdbath in the back yard. I divided the plants and replanted only a very few of them so they'd have room to grow again. Last year, the drought prevented them from doing hardly anything, but this year, they bloomed beautifully. Here are some of the fruits of our labor (mostly Gregory's!):
I cut these and brought them in the house early one morning that we were expecting temps in the 90s with a strong south wind. I knew they wouldn't last outdoors, and I sure did enjoy having them inside.
With the unusally early spring, the wild flowers are now beginning to bloom these few weeks early, and they're starting to look like it's going to be a bumper crop. I especially enjoy the heavily scented wild roses. It sure makes mowing a whole lot more fun when I get to see and smell all the flowers in the nearby pastures and ditches.
Hope all of you dear ones are enjoying your springtime as much as I'm enjoying mine!