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Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Tour Around The Grounds

I took the dogs out the other morning and noticed the light on the red tulips was really good, so I ran back in (walked really) and got my camera. While I was at it, I made a little stroll around to see if anything else looked good and here’s what I found.  Spring is breaking out all over.




Nothing to eat yet from the garden, except asparagus, but lettuces, green onions, and radishes will be along pretty soon.  My tomatoes have been hardened off and are out of the greenhouse - just waiting for mid April. Only have a few more shrubs to prune and I'll be glad - I'm planning to keep them in better shape so I don't have to perform the major surgery I've been doing - what's that old a stitch in time thingy?
 
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.
 
Larry

12 comments:

  1. Are these taken with the new camera? It's still winter here. A couple of crocus have peeked through the snow.

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  2. Don't you love it when the color starts coming back. Course you actually have seasons up that way LOL! I just saw you made the Braun Bon Potatoes the other day!! Hope ya liked them as much as we did & thanks so much for the linky love. :)

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  3. Everything looks so lovely!! I love spring time... even in the desert the cactus flowers are blooming and the colors are incredible! Thanks for the photo tour :)

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  4. Nothing like a new camera and a blog to make you start looking for nice light and color . . . your photos are terrific. Good luck on that proactive pruning ;)

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  5. Dear Larry - all of your garden you've shown here looks wonderful. Isn't it exciting for us veggie gardeners to watch seedlings develop into veggie plants.

    It may be Fall here, but it all stays so green. Wellington is too "maritime" for snow over winter. Now, I must get my broad bean seeds planted this month for Springtime bean feasts in October/November.

    Down in the City Council's Botanic Gardens I noticed that the gardeners were preparing the tulip beds. Even as I head into winter there are already hints of springtime - not due here until Spetember.

    Life would be darn boring if it was always Summer!!!

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  6. Larry, It's really hard to beat Spring in East Tennessee! Just beautiful with the lakes, streams and mountains as the backdrop... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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  7. You have a beautiful yard! The garden is huge too... lucky.

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  8. Larry you dog!! We still have snow piles left up here. I love the pics especially the reduds in the background. My favorite spring tree.

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  9. Thanks for the tour of your gorgeous place Larry...the tulips and flowering trees are beautiful!
    Our tulips and redbuds are pretty right now and our Dogwood is almost open. I just love this time of year!

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  10. Looking good, Larry.... Spring is bursting out all over in your yard..... My favorite are your Tulips... Gorgeous!!!
    Betsy

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  11. It's looking beautiful at Almost Heaven South!

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