A few pix

grove.in

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Hello everyone, I'm new here and I thought I'd post a few pictures of the place...
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I'm shy , so I thought I'd let the pix do the talkin :lau Peter
 
Wow, what a plethora of plants. So gorgeous! Keep the photos coming. Photos always give other gardeners good ideas!
 
Peter, those are beautiful! I'll bet it doesn't look like that now! :P The frosted look is out in my garden at the moment!
 
Aww, thanks for the compliments. It wasn't easy getting those pics without some sort of animal in them. Usually the Muscovy ducks,calls,geese or dogs are wondering about. Now there's even a free-range Llama roaming around (surprisingly he doesn't bother anything) That's why I have to put little "fences" around everything.
Yeah, we got some "real" snow last night, about 6 inches of the stuff! It's nice...I'm tired of it already ... come on SPRING!
 
grove.in said:
Aww, thanks for the compliments. It wasn't easy getting those pics without some sort of animal in them. Usually the Muscovy ducks,calls,geese or dogs are wondering about. Now there's even a free-range Llama roaming around (surprisingly he doesn't bother anything) That's why I have to put little "fences" around everything.
Yeah, we got some "real" snow last night, about 6 inches of the stuff! It's nice...I'm tired of it already ... come on SPRING!
muscovys, ducks and geese you say? Did you sneak over from the BYC too?
 
:clap YAY! You finally made it. 'Bout time you get yourself over here! :woot

Beautiful pics, btw!
 
Yup, I found my way over here from the old BYC with the help of my bud, bluebird the "gourd head".:cool:
Needless to say I have a variety of assorted poops to put under my plants , lol
Yes, those are mostly Hosts in that second pic, there's a huge White pine there ( Ivy growing up the trunk) so that provides enough shade. I also stuck in some Boxwoods, ribbon grass(in a sunken pot) and an Arborvitae hedge behind all of it. And of course, that ugly lookin statue.:rolleyes:
Peter
 
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