I have 5 peaches on my young tree. Woo-Hoo (Hey this is not easy in zone |
Geraniums and Double White Petunias ready for the 4th. Remember how the geraniums started out? http://homesteadingatredtailridge.blogspot.com/2011/02/planting-geraniums.html |
I planted double the onions from last year. We bought a bagger with our new lawn mower, So, this is the first year I'm trying lawn clipping mulch. So far I love it. |
Knee high by the 4th of July Rick said he could "hear the corn growing" yesterday. (pay no attention to the weeds) |
Hawk! |
......at least that's what I thought about 100 times after we put up a mallard duck windsock. It's wings flutter like he's coming in for a landing. Guess I'm a little hawk jumpy :-) |
.....dr momi
6 comments:
glad you explained the 'hawk' cause i couldn't see it! ha!!!
love the knee-high corn. :)
I kept looking and looking at the first picture of the "hawk" thinking "looks like a duck to me!" LOL!! The geraniums are beautiful!
Congrats on the peach tree! Your garden looks great. The corn is doing so well. Beautiful flowers. Have a safe happy 4th.
I can't believe you haven't mentioned the peaches until now!!!! I have been thinking of getting a peach tree - we are in zone 5ish. All I know is when my apple trees that I planted 5 years ago get their first BUD, I am posting it. I love peaches and just finished eating some with yogurt and a little whipped topping. YUM
Your garden and your peaches really look great and before you know it, you'll be enjoying it all!!! I hope you're having a great weekend!!
Peaches in Wisconsin! WOW..good job! Your corn looks super!
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