An infrequent blog about our small farm and family in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
A Riot of purple
After nearly 8 years in the house, our flower gardens finally look established; especially this time of year. The gardens grew organically without much planning, hence the lack of variety in color or timing of flowering plants. Most of these came from either my Father's garden or my Grandmother's which is a great way to create a lasting legacy garden...
This summer, we are rebuilding the rock wall to make it taller and more structured, and hopefully will add a second tier behind the existing garden as well. You can also see how well our apple, pear and cherry trees are doing-- these were mere whippets a few short years ago!
Meanwhile, our lambs look great.
This summer, we are rebuilding the rock wall to make it taller and more structured, and hopefully will add a second tier behind the existing garden as well. You can also see how well our apple, pear and cherry trees are doing-- these were mere whippets a few short years ago!
Meanwhile, our lambs look great.
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