05-22-2022 From the last iris to the first lilies!
Things move fast at this time of year and flowers I like get replaced by others unless some of my local wildlife feast on them first.
Talking about wildlife, I have dug up close to 150 young oaks from my garden beds thanks to a few forgetful squirrels and, this year, a third of my budding Martagon, Tiger and Turk's caps lilies have been digested in infancy by one of my old visiting does. I don't care much for her new cuisine taste but since she was pregnant, I have to give her some leeway. While she has not brought junior around for proper introductions yet, he/she has been seen a couple of yards up the street.
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Wild strawberries rappelling down the wall. |
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Larkspur |
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Future tomatoes. |
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Corn on the move! |
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