 |
sunset hyssop (foreground) with sedum (center),
and Russian sage in back |
With all the rain we've had this week, I wanted to post a few shots of my garden.
 |
silver lace vine
|
 |
chrysanthemum
The hugelkultur is capturing huge amounts of rainwater. So is the host of weeds. But (ignoring the weeds) the willows, evergreens, native perennials like amorpha, and non-natives like laburnum are doing great. Hoping to put in two more hugelkulturs over the winter and plant in spring with fruit and nut trees.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment