36 hours (and six inches later...):
(that big blur eating up the right corner is a branch covered with snow - didn't think out the depth of focus very well on that shot...)
Name: Bea Kimball Little Rock, Arkansas; (Zone 7b)
My St. Augustine sod did not survive this winter's cold snap. Flooding rains eroded a ditch along the edge of the existing shade bed. Rather than waste money trying to develop a lawn there again, I have contacted my landscaper to help me create an area of shade beds. I love hellebores and brunnera. Using Irish Spring cubes I have managed to keep deer and rabbits from doing too much damage to my dragon wing begonias. More shade beds will give me more space to explore deer and rabbit resistant plants.
evermorelawnless said:I have a notsosecret crush on Roseanne!!
What are these??:
I have a perennial geranium, (old old perennial) that really is a close match to the first flower, but cannot see enough to the foliage to be sure, and second, is a Geum, and the last is a Blue STAR Sea Holly or a Blue Sea Holly aka Eryngium alpinum Blue Star. Are these pics from last year, or now???
I was trying to set the white balance on this one (it's raining) and hit some button and came up with the wild one. Liked it well enough to keep it, but...it's weird.