The first is postcard beautiful. The second gives such a diverse panoramic view of part(?) of your garden. Both make mine look so puny. Now I can see why you have so many different plants and have blooms all seasons. Wonderful pictures. Are the trees in the background of # 2 cedars? Thank you for adding to the Christmas season. Hope you have a great 2014. James
EmDecember 27, 2013 - 12:42 pm
Thanks so much, James! Our yard is small, we just don’t have very much lawn left because it’s been turned into flowerbeds. 🙂 Those little trees in the back are arborvitaes. We use them as a hedge between our property and the neighbor’s. I like them because their dark green color makes a great backdrop for the flowers (although in winters with a lot of snow they can be a bit of pain to take care of because the branches will snap if they get buried under too much snow—I often have to tromp back there in the middle of a snowstorm and brush them off).
I wish you a wonderful 2014 as well!
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The first is postcard beautiful. The second gives such a diverse panoramic view of part(?) of your garden. Both make mine look so puny. Now I can see why you have so many different plants and have blooms all seasons. Wonderful pictures. Are the trees in the background of # 2 cedars? Thank you for adding to the Christmas season. Hope you have a great 2014. James
Thanks so much, James! Our yard is small, we just don’t have very much lawn left because it’s been turned into flowerbeds. 🙂 Those little trees in the back are arborvitaes. We use them as a hedge between our property and the neighbor’s. I like them because their dark green color makes a great backdrop for the flowers (although in winters with a lot of snow they can be a bit of pain to take care of because the branches will snap if they get buried under too much snow—I often have to tromp back there in the middle of a snowstorm and brush them off).
I wish you a wonderful 2014 as well!
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