I'm taking a mini-vacation this weekend, with Friday and Monday off. Friday and yesterday were picture-perfect sunny days, so I had time to get most of this stuff in the ground before today's rainstorm (Hey, Portland, would you please take your weather back? I moved down here to get away from rain.). I also ran out this morning before the rain started to take some pictures, since a few things have changed since I posted the last batch. Here's a quick photo tour:
Front yard - still a work in progress but getting there
All in One almondMeyer Improved lemon
Double Delight rose - gorgeous hybrid tea with a heavenly scent
Dwarf Mexican lime
Ketchup and Mustard floribunda rose - new in 2012. I love the vivid red and yellow blooms, but unfortunately they have no scent.
Southeast corner as viewed from the sidewalk - still kinda scruffy looking, but we're working on it
Sweet pea blossoms peeking through the picket fence
Looking down the sidewalk - those are snapdragons in the narrow part of the bed. I planted some zinnia seeds between the snapdragons so we'll have some color during the hot season too.
Pink snapdragon
Yellow snapdragon
Back yard - fruit trees and vegetable garden
Garlic and shallots planted in January and thrivingBlossom on Dorset Golden apple
Little apriums!
Pluot blossoms
Little peaches!
Indio mandarinquat (cross between a kumquat and a mandarin). BTW, that ugly green net fencing is there to keep my two greyhounds from digging up and/or trampling my vegetable beds.
As you can tell, we're big on fruit trees around here. Though I started this post talking about (plant) lust, my other favorite of the seven deadly sins is gluttony, and as a gardener I get to indulge that one too. Perhaps I should rename this blog The Sinful Gardener!
2 comments:
So many awesome fruit trees--I have a Portlander's "green-eyed monster" feelings.
Love the name on that ketchup and mustard rose. Pretty, too. I can certainly relate to the plant lust! Things are looking great in your garden.
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