The one decision about our new yard was that I wasn't going to do anything to it this first year. It has lots of mature plantings and I don't know what a lot of them will look like in bloom nor where any bulbs are planted. I was sad about leaving my big herb garden at the old house so as a teeny tiny concession, I decided I needed to buy some herbs and start a little herb garden on the upper deck right outside the kitchen.
So far I just planted oregano, rosemary, and mint. I still need chives, lavender, and thyme. Grow, grow, grow.
It's fun watching bulbs come up and trees bloom. These colors are just out of this world.
We had a twig of a Magnolia at the old house that was only a few year old and would get about 10 blossoms a year if we are lucky. This Magnolia in the front yard is deliciously full of pink buds.
And is this a Star Magnolia? Not sure, but it sure looks awesome! Unfortunately it is being horribly stunted by a pruned to death Douglas Fir that will have to come down. Maybe I will be able to coax it into something resembling a real tree.
We finally broke down and bought a lawn mower yesterday. The weather is so lovely now, it makes all the rain worth it to get all these blooms and color!
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