I finally decided to plant a few flowers, we were in town anyway.
24 plants: 12 Impatiens ( red and white), 6 Salvia Victoria Blue and 6 Salvia that are red.
Good enough...the deer will probably come in and snack anyways...
The Solar Lights are on my list...some need repair and I have some lawn ornaments that need to be placed here and there.
We had a quiet day yesterday, had a visit with my other baby brother and she who sees robins first. Went for a Ranger Blue ride in the evening.
Far Side
Flowers are fun.... even if they serve the purpose of giving the deer a snack. :-) ~Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteAll your plants are so lovely. Good choices.
ReplyDeleteThose plants look fantastic there! I know the deer are an issue. It seems that they only come in our yard during the fall and winter.
ReplyDeleteThey obviously don't mind the mules either but they give each other space.
Nice! A Ranger ride! I heard the 4 wheelers go back into the neighbor's place. These ones had LOUD mufflers and must be very local as they drove in on their machines.
A few annuals are on my list, too. We are currently at the tail end of a storm.
ReplyDeleteYour pretty flowers will bring you joy! Hopefully the deer find something else to munch on.
ReplyDeleteIt is so healthy planting flowers! Peaceful and joyful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of the flowers, bright and cheery!
ReplyDeletePretty.
ReplyDeleteI have to get the annuals I started from seed in the gardens soon. I'm going to give the perennials more time, as they can be permanently planted closer to fall if I have to
36 plants is not a few, Connie. π
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a lovely Sunday. I'm glad you get so much enjoyment from Ranger Blue. I would love to drive the trails like that. That is a nice assortment of flowers, I look forward to seeing their growth. (if the deer don't get them!)
ReplyDeleteI am fighting/drowning Japanese Beetles right now. For the deer to hopefully stay away from my meager flower garden, I have planted some Geraniums around the Coneflowers and Daisies.
ReplyDeleteThe plants look very pretty there. I gave up and planted silk ones in the front pots! In the back I have a beautiful hanging basket that is real and a pot of marigolds. That's the only thing that I can plant that the deer won't eat!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a wildflower garden of perenials in the far corner of the backyard but I doubt that will ever happen. It's SO hot here today. 103F and high humidity. Ick!
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
It must be frustrating having deer come in and eat your plants, but I love my memories of seeing wild deer freely wandering around whenever I have visited the States :)
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor's son planted his first garden and we are keeping track of his deer battles on Facebook. He is on his second, higher fence. He has a lovely piece of property, right on the edge of town, with a woods next door. I think he needs a lot of luck.
ReplyDeleteI think going for evening rides on trails sounds like a wonderful thing to do.
ReplyDeleteImpatiens are so pretty but I have never had any luck keeping them alive. So I gave up trying. I like Victoria Blue Salvia but have not been able to find any last year or this one. hope the deer leave your blooms alone.
ReplyDeleteI have not been able to find impatiens flowers this year. I have one more nursery to try. Your flowers look lovely. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLove your new flowers....hope they last!
ReplyDeleteπΌπ·π± Your flowers are beautiful. I'm sure you'll get bunches of enjoyment out of them! πͺ΄πΈπΉπ
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for the seeds that I have planted. I have glads planted and dahlias. I am just so behind on everything.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers!
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