Friday, March 26, 2010

Yard Work

Last weekend my sister and I went to White Forest Nursery and while she was getting some trees she had ordered I was picking out some flowers to plant in the front.

I got some purple and pink petunias that I put on the right side of the first driveway (we have a circular drive).
I planted a mixture of zinnias on the other side.
On the left side of the entry way in the shady spot I planted a few impatiens.
Opposite the impatiens I planted marigolds.
Over on the other driveway I planted pale pink and dark pink petunias.
I had enough left over of those to plant between two of the rose bushes.
Underneath the olive tree I planted some sort of verbena.
I don't know why I got it really, since I didn't actually have a place in mind for it. As we were admiring the flowers in that area at the nursery a woman told us she had planted a few of them and thought they were highly invasive. She said they were starting to grow into her lawn. I thought that sounded like something I needed--something that was indestructible and needed little extra care.
I'm not usually too good with plants--my sister is the one with the green thumb. Oh well, if it survives then great, if not then oh well.

When I finished planting everything I decided to get the edger out and edge. I also did the back yard. (This is in the front by the olive tree).
While I was planting between the roses I found a nice little surprise. This is some sort of little bulb I got through mail order and planted at least 10 years ago.
I love the kind of plants that take care of themselves!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, you were really busy there, missy. Looks great!

LC

Anonymous said...

I guess this means we should all be out there making our yards look nice! Color just adds so much to your home! It looks lovely!
Hope you are feeling great!
Patti

~M~ said...

Beautiful! I am so jealous....you have flowers! Oie...we've had a mild spring this year, but we still can't come close to having flowers like you've got. Looks great!

Doesn't the fresh air make you feel so good!?

~M~