Welcome to my fun pictorial garden tour. πΏI hope this blesses, inspires and encourages you in some wonderful way. π
The best of the garden from April 14th through May 20th. This is spring in southern Ontario, zone 6a:
Both of these guys think they're my garden assistants.
Noobies on the left, and Ed on the right.
Both of them follow me around while I work in the garden. π
Early spring solar lighting accents in the very empty garden.
Ed in complete control of the garlic/pepper bed.
Hardneck garlic on the edge of the pepper bed.
Mama Robin moved 3 of these eggs and left the fourth one. π’
While I began the hardening off process for my tomatoes and peppers, my foyer almost looked like walking into an indoor nursery. π
Plsease allow me to introduce you to Thinking Harry. My youngest daughter found him and immediately decided he needed a home in our garden. Harry will live in the blackberry bed for now.
The lovely bloom of the Italian Prune tree. π
Beautiful welded dragonflies by my youngest in her last year of high school shop class. π
Three different colors of Forget Me Nots, all in one lovely bunch. These volunteer all over my back garden just about everywhere you look. π
Mr. Possum tried sneaking out early but I saw him & he slowly waddled back under the deck.
My first strawberry bloom
Seeing all the new growth on the grapevines just makes me so happy π
The chamomile I winter sowed and it's doing just fantastic.
I find these little metallic stars in random places in my yard. Some gold, some silver. It's wild!
The view from the lawn swing. I love my tiny little garden.
First sauce tomato of 2025
All the peppers are doing fantastic
The view from the deck May 16th
Help me solve a TRIPLE garden mystery πΏπ
What kind of bug is this on the peppermint?
Likewise... what kind of bug is this, on another peppermint plant?
What kind of plant is this? This is a volunteer & I've never seen it before.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you're encouraged by what you've read here, and if you have any thoughts or suggestions please feel welcome to leave a comment. π
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