I found this growing in the garden. It was so perfect that at first I thought it was a fake mushroom. I wish I knew what kind this is.
I power washed the stone table. It looks brand new.
Teddy in her spot. My poor pup is slowing down. She is 12 years old now.
Day lilies are blooming everywhere.
This is why I am never planting wisteria anywhere anymore.
The Green Man.
The view up from the middle pond. |
What's behind these doors? |
And my berry patch.
The potting shed.
And my first tomato.
Here are close ups of the Candy Corn vine that some of you asked for.
Growing candy corn vines is relatively easy. The first step to growing a Manettia candy corn plant is to install a trellis where you would like your vine to grow. It is best to plant where there is partial to full sun. Dig a hole in front of the trellis about two to three times the size the root base of the plant. Keep it watered and watch the candy corns form.
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My tomato plants don't even have any flowers yet, my fault, they had a too toiugh time by my windows with too littlöe water I'm afraid.
Your garden look as wonderful as ever!
The photo of the creek with the view from the middle pond is just magical!
Have a great day!
The door is so mysterious!