Oh my goodness! Two new followers. Thank you, Pelinpembesi and L. McKnight! That is such a nice surprise. I feel like my posts get sorrier and sorrier...
but I do still love blogging and love and appreciate my blogging friends.
There is simply no end to the work around here. Seems lately, half my time is spent mowing since Poppy is tied up with turkey hunting. I've also got the garden planted.
The garden is not all that great yet but here are a few pictures...
outside the teeny tiny garden, looking in
inside the teeny tiny garden, looking out
Along the fence line are zinnias, cosmos, asters, and a few sunflowers seeds planted, and the tall green plants up at the far end are red potatoes.
Along that wattle fence, "my little wattle fence", which this year happens to be the best one I've built; the half-runner green beans are growing. I'm proud of that wattle fence. Real proud. :)
and next to the green beans are tomato plants and three sage plants, still so tiny you can hardly see them.
and there goes Poppy up the road. He did stop and speak. He's pretty disgusted with turkey hunting this season. No turkey yet. Thank goodness we are in the last week of the season. Maybe life can get back to normal next week.
anyhow, that empty row next to the tomatoes is planted with big ford hook lima beans, and two eggplants. Then another row of half-runner beans, a different variety...
and the last row is half stir-fry broccoli and half peppers. Then along the fence line is okra and onions, and in the half barrel way up in the corner I've planted little leaf cucumbers.
meanwhile, back at the playhouse; I've simply got to get all those Iris divided and re-potted.
this one was so pretty.
a new little friend.
Smokey sees him too.
I suppose a frog is not as much fun as a mouse.
Should end this post now, but first, want to show you a few pictures of big Eli and little Weetie and how they have been sleeping lately...
yep, these are our guard dogs
Thank you for visiting. Hope to be back real soon. Hope you will come back too.
Oh! "Happy Mother's Day" to all you mothers out there.
Love,
Henny
Aw, what peaceful pooches. :) Your yard and garden photos are fantastic! So appealing.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love how nature is your work space. So very pretty around there, and wow...an awesome garden. I planted my first cosmos this year. Not that familiar with them, but keeping my fingers crossed for good. I know y'all must LOVE sitting out in that area near the garden. Congratulations on your new followers...Have a Blessed Mother's Day weekend...
ReplyDeleteYour teeny garden isn't teeny any more. At least to me it seems big and full of all sorts of good things to come. I like your wattle fence. I've never actually seen one but they look challenging to weave. Oh and that Iris is so gorgeous. I'm looking forward to my Iris blooming but that will be another week or so.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mothers Day to you too!!
Your garden has a fine start and everything looks great. Great job on that wattle fence.
ReplyDeleteWe are just planing tomatoes this year but have to wait till June.
Poppy should be here, there are wild turkeys all over the place!!
Love the sleeping dogs! :)
Happy Mother's Day to you.
They're so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love Eli and Weetie! and loved seeing your garden since I no longer have one...
ReplyDeleteLove your garden, your wattle fence, Smokey and those two precious pups! Happy Mama's day to you Henny! Diana
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy seeing your little garden coming to life, "little" being your words, mine would be "big".
ReplyDeleteSo many vegetables all in that one weed-free space, and so lovingly tended.
Your gardening spot is precious, I can imagine you sitting there after working in your garden, taking a break and contemplating your next project....as we do :)
Lovely pups, they surely are the best of friends.
Happy Mother's Day to you also Henny !
Hugs,
~Jo
It's looking so very green and lush! Your garden is a beauty too.
ReplyDeleteYou must feel real secure with those two protecting you 24/7...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great garden....and, I also love the iris.
ReplyDeleteLovely to pop by for a visit dear Henny. Sorry I have been absent in blogland alot lately. Like you, just been really busy. Love the pic of Weetie & Eli !!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful. Mine is not that far along yet. I've always loved a wattle fence.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day to you too! Sweet dogs resting together! Your garden looks great! I like your waddle fence too:)
ReplyDeleteHere l am..again..ALL behind, it's these tight
ReplyDeletetrousers/pants..must get the words correct for
you lovely Americans..! :).
Once again the garden looks lovely! Great!
I must say, l do like a garden to look a bit
rustic, and wild..much more interesting and
exciting..prim and proper gardens are o.k
for palaces and parks and castles..!
Great photos Henny..HeHe! And the guard dogs
are brilliant..they look very vicious and dangerous,
and butter would'nt melt..Bless!xx
Think you'll find the toad is quite safe with Smokey..
Cats won't bother with toads as they excrete a nasty
taste from there skin..Though my George used to pick up
frogs from the pond, and bring them down to the patio,
and play with them..! :). They he'd walk away leaving me
to take it back to the pond, he never harmed them..l used
to say.."George..Hop it! :).
Well..best get on..just gone seven over here..Suns out in ALL
it's glory..another lemon tea, visit to the bathroom, breakfast,
then on into town..I do love the weekend...
And! And! A Happy Mums Day to ALL the lovely Mums out there...!!!
🎈🎁🎉🎁🎈 🎈🎁🎉🎁🎈 🎁🎉🎁🎈 🎈🎁🎉🎁🎈 🎈🎁🎉🎁🎈 🎈🎁🎉🎁🎈
I was just having a cup of lemon tea..and thinking....???
Delete“A Mother is your first friend, your best friend, your forever friend.” —Unknown.
“When you are looking at your Mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.” —Charley Benetto.
“Mother is the heartbeat in the home; and without her, there seems to be no heart throb.” —Leroy Brownlow.
“Mothers are like glue. Even when you can’t see them, they’re still holding the family together.” —Susan Gale.
“My Mother: She is beautiful, softened at the edges and tempered with a spine of steel. I want to grow old and be like her. ” —Jodi Picoult.
“Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.” —William Makepeace Thackeray.
Hi Henny- your garden and vegetable patch looks very nice indeed- pleased your growing 'Egg Plant'- one of my favorites. Happy Mothers Day to you Henny. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteI like your little doorway!
ReplyDeleteYour teeny garden is amazing and I do love your fence. The dogs are so sweet together and proof that size doesn't matter.
ReplyDeleteYour gardens look so nice. I'm anxiously waiting for it to dry up enough (we had almost 10" of rain in a week) so I can work in the yard and plant flowers and tomato plants! Running late this year here in Kansas.v
ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful! Especially your garden.
ReplyDeleteA Happy Mother's Day to you, too! :)
Everything looks so green and beautiful. You have such a happy and beautiful little farm. I love your wattle fence - you should be proud!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day!
Your garden is absolutely beautiful! Love seeing it and all the pretty flowers and also the doggies sleeping! Happy Mothers Day!!
ReplyDeleteI think your puppies are SO SO cute. Love a snoozy dog.
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at your garden. It is so tidy and weed-free. Ours is still overrun with weeds, in spite of all Adam's efforts. We need to work out there.
Happy Mother's Day to you, HP!!
Your garden is so well-kept . All your hard work shows up everywhere and everything is so lush and green , beautiful ! Once your weather warmed up everything really took off, you are at least a month ahead of us in your garden . Sweet pictures of your puppy dogs . Oh one more thing , the opinion you have about your blog and your posts is totally backward ; your posts get better and better all the time . Happy Mother's Day !
ReplyDeleteFunny dogs. Good friends! Your garden looks great and your yard looks so pretty. I hope you had a happy Mother’s Day today, Henny.
ReplyDeleteOur weather has warmed, and dried, up so I am out there more now. All is green and things are growing well. I have some squash plants that are turning into triffids, I hope to have a decent crop. The fruit trees and bushes have a good set and I have flowers on the strawberries. You grow so many things that I would love to, we just do not have the warmth needed.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I just love that photo of the dogs. HA!!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks great. I like your fence.
Have a great new week!
Did Poppy get his turkey?
Your garden looks wonderful! I'm so jealous! Eli and Weetie are hilarious! Looks like they planned it all out.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a wonderful job on that garden! I have a question...what is the difference between regular broccoli and the stir-fry variety?? Just curious! I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy working at getting that garden started. Good for you! Call me when the Ford Hook lima beans are ready and I will come help you eat them...or can them...or freeze them. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures of how the dogs have been sleeping. SO cute!