Our yard has continued blooming despite the pandemic and lack of attention from me.
Mike and I have worked hard on pulling garlic mustard, but that was all we have had time to do. But that was a big job and it felt like a huge success to get all of that out of the garden! And it was great working on it with Mike.
Pictures from May 10, fruit trees in bloom:
The cherry tree Mike and I planted in the front yard.
Lamium and creeping phlox that I planted just starting to bloom underneath the cherry tree in the retaining wall.
Pictures from May 12:
Tiny pink blooms on my apple tree in the front yard! This is the first year we have seen these pink blooms on it.
The periwinkle I planted as a groundcover under the fruit trees. I love these flowers!
Bleeding heart starting to bloom.
Lungwort starting to bloom
Pictures from May 16:
Dog run bush cherry
Dog run lily bed
Dog run lilies sprouting - so strange looking
Dog run lily bed
Lilies
Peony, hardy geranium in dog run
Pictures from May 17:
Apple tree blossoms
Pictures from May 18:
The garden with the lilac in bloom and the thicket of raspberries. All of those little white flowers on the tall plants in there are garlic mustard! It has taken over in the wilderness area. :(
The nice purple haze of creeping charlie flowers in the grass.
Pictures from May 20:
Iris in bloom in driveway bed



















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