Gypsygirl gave me a seed packet with the Three Sisters: corn, beans, squash. The seeds made it to the ground this spring, and the squash in this photo are living proof! I have no hope, however, for harvest. The vine borers will arrive soon, as usual. But, until they do, I'll admire the beautiful leaves and blooms.
The former porch railings, turned on end, make a great trellis for the tomatoes.
The oakleaf hydrangeas are beautiful this year, blooming...
The blueberry bushes are loaded this year. Enough for the birds and us!
Last summer I began plugging bits and pieces of grass here, the path from the street to the white garden. While it's pretty densely shaded here, the St. Augustine grass is beginning to fill in. I added a little more last week. Now, I'd like some rain, please.
Mr. Fobelisk, made by texturizing clay artist extraordinaire, Betsy Parker. Mr. F lives in the Purple Reign garden, with the orange asclepias.
Enchanted? For me, it is. I've cleared, amended, planted, pulled out and composted, planted again, moved, watered and danced in this garden. A garden that will probably never be wiped out by flood water. Yep, enchanted!