Last year I moved this rose bush from the perpetual shade in poor soil to a sunny spot with good black dirt. I did not expect much. I got a lot.
Garden log for an average, but ambitious gardener. The goals of the Merbach Garden blog are first to keep a record of the garden for reference in days and years that follow and second to share the garden with distant friends and wanderers.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
9 June 2013 - caught up
Hydrangea
Squash
Hibiscus - red
and pink
Currants
Clematis
New garden bed with peppers, tomatillos and more
Peas, eggplant, tomato, tomatillo, bean and asparagus
My shadow showing the location of the new beds
It should a great year for raspberries
Wow look at that lettuce!
Irises loved this spring
Zinnias and squash
Hidden Zinnias
Sunflowers pretending to be zinnias and hiding from the rabbits
Hollyhocks
Pots of beans and sunflowers
Hollyhocks
Another set of beans and sunflowers
Will the trumpet vine bloom in year 2?
Overflow from the spice garden
Wyatt's sunflower
Spice
More spice
Rabbits even eat prickly raspberries
Berries!
Peas
Concord Grape Vine planted a few weeks ago
7 May 2013 - delayed post
Ah, spring!
This one got better in the next weeks
beautiful
David Phlox coming
The mum returns for a third year, another foot to the northwest
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