ironimagery
Leafing Out
Check out my hay bale garden here.
ETA it's post # 9
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=24135&p=1
ETA it's post # 9
http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=24135&p=1
I am loving that house and garden and landscape....beautiful place....Beekissed said:I really love mulched, raised beds(just mounded, like yours) and permanent pathways. Last year I did raised beds of one board high, which was nice but could have been done without the boards.
I also liked trellising my tomatoes and will be doing this somewhat this year....good-bye to all that staking!
I don't really have a good pic of these methods but I have one that was taken early on, before the garden was all full and tall.
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I am going to try zinnias, cosmos, marigolds and mexican sunflowers. I am SOOOOO hoping I can do it... i tend to over-think things, so I am trying not to think about it.Beekissed said:Warmfuzzies, you just can't go wrong with zinnias! Even I can't mess up zinnias! And sunflowers! Heck, sunflowers are like the Little Shop of Horrors.....you plant them, two days later they reach out and grab your ankle when you walk by!