And Spring is in the air. Redbuds and pear blossoms herald the new season. Just in time for Sunday's open house. We have had a couple of showings last week and have learned how to clean up in a hurry.
I am hoping the garden will be an irresistible clincher to the sale...and not an overwhelming task to a novice gardener. Actually this is the easiest garden I have ever planted. Mostly because it was all ready for me this year. No heavy lifting, no concrete blocks to move and not too many bags of soil to buy. Just plants, lots and lots of plants. What makes a great garden? Money! (but who's counting?)And I have re-used my tomato cages as trellises for the annual hyacinth bean vines. Petunias and verbenas color up this bed, but there are also a few perennials hidden in here.
There will not be any tomatoes, green beans, peppers or squash in this garden. Sigh. But at least there will be basil.
And one more shot from the back yard..the Celeste fig is the first to sprout leaves and would you believe, a tiny figlet too? Who knew?
Ahhhhhh....Spring is such an amazing time of year! I have resisted buying flowers or sowing their seeds yet (I'm not selling a house!) but I have peas and scallions and carrots and spinach and lettuce coming up. Spinach is new for me this year. I looked at what I planted yesterday and realized it would probably yield about a cup of leaves, so I planted more! ;-D I'm hoping to go to the AQS Chattanooga show in the Fall. Will you be haivng an open house for all your dear blogging buddies???
ReplyDeleteNice flowers and such but I don't think cement blocks are the most appealing way to showcase all the loveliness. Hope it doesn't deter a potential sale.
ReplyDeleteI love all your plantings--especially the red bud tree! I was my mom's favorite and I always think of her when I see them!
ReplyDeleteI'm just being curious (and maybe you have previously explained): why are you moving from the house that you just recently built to another new home?
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DeleteMelody, you are so sweet to respond to my curiosity. Thank you.
DeleteYou go, Girl! Good luck on selling your home. The pictures are gorgeous, and I bet it will sell quickly. We are frantically ungrading and fixing up to do the same thing at the end of this month. However, unlike you, we don't have a new home to go to yet! Looking but not finding. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteHi, Melody - It has been a long time since I looked at your blog. As usual, it is beautiul. I haven't read all the posts, but when I have time I will catch up. You are inspirational, of course. You must be the most (busy??-) (motivated??) (energetic??) on this Earth. It is wonderful that someone is...... As always, keep up inspiring us all. Betty Cass from NH
ReplyDeleteWell, if I weren't about2500 miles away, I'd sure want that house!
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