My knitting may be a little frustrating, but I can see progress on the front flower bed.
Ta da!

The photo in the upper left hand corner was taken today, next to it was a week ago, below that was two weeks ago and to the right of that was three weeks ago.
The Moneywart seems to enjoy the heat and has the potential to be invasive.
The Russian Sage has finally begun to get some more height and has pretty blue blooms.
The ornamental grass, I thought it had died, has begun to get a little taller.
The Day Lillies have been blooming but haven’t the last few days.
The Begonia’s are doing o.k. but I think the ones furthest from this corner may not be getting enough sun light.
At this point, I’m just please that nothing has died. The summer’s not over yet, so some of it may die yet, but I put this stuff in the first weekend of May and I’ve not had a casualty yet. For me. That’s successful gardening!

"Aurora Borealis" Bargello by Marianne Goodman of
Penguin Ornament by
Joseph Ornament by
Purple Magi Ornament by
Red Magi Ornamentby
Bethlehem Ornament by 
Designer unknown-Lady Bugs
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Designer Kandace Merric.
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Mister Godfrey Gobble. Designer
Pink Tropical Fish.
Jacob's 2009 Christmas ornament painted by
Candy Can Santa.
Sophie's 2009 Christmas ornament, designed by Jacob painted by
Lizzie's 2009 Christmas ornament, designed by Jacob, painted by
Kinji Peace Symbols by Marianne Goodman-Smith of
Sterling Tote Insert, Three Jewels by 



1 response so far ↓
1 Cynthia // Jun 19, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Hi Margaret,
Congratulations on the garden progress/success!
Around here we have to deal with the chipmunks, ground hogs, and the DEER! Sigh…
Cynthia
Windy Meadow
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