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One year - what a difference

Posted by adamark 5 (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 5, 11 at 23:10

Here is one of my front bed on 6/2/10
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Same bed today, different angle, most of the ws'ed plants don't even bloom yet
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And, here is another bed on 6/2/10

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And, today. Granted, not everything was ws'ed, but majority and still waiting for most to bloom
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And, I couldn't resist not to include this pic, ws'ed this year scarlet flax

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RE: One year - what a difference

wow, those are lovely beds!
Very inspiring.
Not a suprise to all you experienced WSers....I over did it on Wsing. I've decided I need to make some new beds. So the grassy yard gives up a bit more space...I'd make it ALL flower beds if I could :)

I hope they look as good this time next year as your beautiful beds!
Thanks for sharing :)


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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Not one square inch left over for weeds. Thank you for sharing.

Dorothy (Meadows)


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Beautiful.

Karen


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Bravo!


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Very encouraging for a newbie to ws like me. Very beautiful.

Linda Jo


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Adamark your pictures are always wonderful!! I can hear the bees buzzing in the background and the birds singing around you, nice job!!


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That's lovely.


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  • Posted by sjc48 5 Michigan (My Page) on
    Mon, Jun 6, 11 at 12:42

Very Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Shirley!


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As a newbie I JUST LOVE SEEING PICS LIKE THESE!!!!

Thanks for sharing!
Btw, the scarlet flax, did we trade those seeds? I am hoping mine will look like yours!!! :)


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Simply spectacular!! Let me guess--you're enjoying your new flowerbeds SO much, yes?! I know I'm getting a lot of satisfaction watching all the spaces in mine get filled with WS butterfly magnets. Yesterday I planted out trollius/ globeflower & penstemon HOS in a prime corner of my butterfly bed--dug out a freebie daylily "placeholder" and set it under the dogwood trees along the brick path that crosses the boundary.


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Thank you all for your kind words. Yes, I'm enjoying my garden so much. These pictures show only a small part. On one side of the house, I have a big veggie and containers garden and a lot more flowers. I have to admit, my own children have not been photographed more than "my babies".
Scarlet flax - I bought seeds. I hope to collect seeds this year. These flowers are so cute.


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  • Posted by pvick z6B NYC (My Page) on
    Mon, Jun 6, 11 at 19:24

VERY nice!


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Very pretty! Very good examples of what happens with those cute little WS babies that we plant out and patiently wait for them to grow up. I love my seedlings and gardens too!


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Very pretty nice job. I love all of the colors.

Paula


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