the rose society had a lovely selection of roses for sale.
our own plant sale featuring plants from our home gardens.
the new kid on the block, the keyhole garden. to see how we built it, be sure to look at the keyhole garden page by clicking the tab above.
all around the outer edge are herbs and beneficial plants that will attract beneficial insects to help us control the damaging ones.
henny penny abandoned her nest but we left it up in the arbor for another bird to use.
the herb garden has exploded with all of the rain that has fallen. the large plant in the left/back is a comfrey that is putting on quite a display with all of its blooms.
beautiful iris in the herb garden
this orange thyme has become one of my favorite plants.
so many people were intrigued by the pallet garden. i answered many questions about building one.
a new feature for the show, a wildlife garden. it is easy to get your yard certified as a wildlife habitat.
cute statue and a lovely weigela in a pot
the coreopsis in the rain garden is showing off its color
the square foot garden, a great way to produce large amounts of vegetables in a small space.
the zombie garden looks a little sparse but that will change as we add more dead bodies...
the shade garden is always one of my favorite places to be.
our sedum garden is filling in nicely.
sedums have become one of my favorite plant groups. they are hardy, versatile and the number of varieties is so great that you can always find one more...
all in all, the show was a success. we had two food trucks join us, your dish is our command and the yum cupcake truck, the food was great! we hope you come out again next year!
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