Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Been Awhile Since We Chatted....
Don't you just love the little fence he built.
This one is looking down on the fountain with the neighbors swing set in the background.
And yet another view of the new addition.
I want to thank everyone for checking in and looking at this blog, we will try to keep it updated better in the future. Keep checking back and happy gardening.
Wade and Jimmy
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
One More Step Along The Way...
The picture below is a picture of the trellis from the corner garden and the stairs that lead down to the trellis. This new work is the proud home of a honeysuckle vine given to us by Randy and Jamie of http://jandrgardenblog.blogspot.com/ . We also did some late planting of several varieties of glad bulbs that I hope will come up and be as nice looking as the pictures on the packages.
And finally below is the finished project. I can't believe the difference it has made in this area of yard. I actually don't mind fighting the mosquito's to venture into this area of the yard. We had one friend that was taken away by the mosquito's, fortunately he was returned safely.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The New Wall
Monday, May 25, 2009
Do we need to start building an Ark?
Here I tried to get the whole fountain up close. Not too pleased with this picture. You can see the water cascading from the lady at the well to the bottom bowl. (Can't tell we love this fountain can you) We didn't even wait until we got the pump housing stained.
Here you can see the fountain in its current position. We did have a reason for setting it up, we wanted to see where we wanted it. It has replaced a seldom used bird bath.
Most of these plants were rescued from others cleaning out their beds, found while trekking through the woods on his work sites, and even friends giving them to him after they had almost let them die. The fern that that you see in the upper left was pronounced DOA by Dr. Wade when it arrived. With Dr. Jimmy's patients and persistence it is beginning to come back to life. Randy and Jamie of http://jandrgardenblog.blogspot.com/ gave him the cork screw willows that you see planted, and growing i might add, in the red solo cups in the back.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Yet another rainy day weekend
Even the squirrels were looking for cover from the rain. This little fellow was resting in one of the trees in the backyard.
Here is one of the baby agave we have. We have twelve of these babies in various sizes. If you need/want one let us know. We will be glad to send you one as long as we have them to send.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Lightning Bugs Galore
Here is a picture from the lower garden looking back toward the house. You can see that the lilies are blooming and there are more coming. The Glads are starting to bloom as well.
The matins did not come to the garden this year. It is the first year we have had a place for them so we are hopeful that next year they will choose us. For the time being we do have a full house.
In closing tonight I wanted to tell you about the Lighting Bugs we had tonight.
There were hundreds of lightning bugs. If they had all decided to light up at once it would have probably made the street lights go out. LOL. It was neat to see.
well bye for now and happy gardening.
Wade and Jimmy
Sunday, May 17, 2009
This is one of the favorites of Jimmy and I both. I think it is because you can see the droplet of water about to drip from the petal of this "glad". Did not even see this until we downloaded the photo.
Just to show you more of Jimmy's creative mind, he used this old seed spreader that the previous owners had left here when they sold us the house. We had tried to use it when we moved in to broadcast the grass seeds and found that it was just easier to do it by hand. The fern planted in this planter is a "tiger fern". We bought this from Southern Homes and Gardens in Wetumpka, Alabama.
I think we had posted a photo of our praying angel in a previous post, but I wanted to show you all how she looks to be crying. I noticed this a couple of months ago one afternoon when I arrived home after a long day. I just think this is cool.
Here is another of Jimmy's ingenious ideas. It seems that one of the going things now in gardening are the concrete or gazing balls. He frequents the thrift stores looking for ideas. He came home one day with two bowling balls that he had bought for $1.00 each. I thought he had lost his mind. Turns out I shouldn't have questioned him. I love how the bowling ball and the "purple heart" seem to have been made for each other.
We added two new additions to our front entrance last night. The "fox glove" was irresistible. Jimmy says that it is the color. He says that if I had my way I would probably paint the house Purple. I don't think so though.
This is Sidney, our Cocker Spaniel. She is standing in her favorite spot. She likes to stand on top of the wall watch for squirrel's. It is funny to watch her when she sees one. She goes flying off the wall and chases them around the yard.
And not to be forgotten is our little princess, Baby. She really doesn't have a favorite spot, just wherever she can be under foot.
I have most likely kept you far too long today, so I will sign off by saying that I hope you have a wonderful week and happy gardening.