On the right, you can see Red Husker Penstemon is blooming, showcasing off its tall burgundy spikes. You can also tell the paprika yarrow is just about ready to explode on the left. It is amazing the difference one year can make for the establishment of perennials. Last year both of these were planted, and they have come back in beautiful, tall bushes this spring.
I have the best company when I pick flowers! Bodie loves hanging out and finding a nice place to lay down (he also enjoys eating flowers...)
On the right, you can see Red Husker Penstemon is blooming, showcasing off its tall burgundy spikes. You can also tell the paprika yarrow is just about ready to explode on the left. It is amazing the difference one year can make for the establishment of perennials. Last year both of these were planted, and they have come back in beautiful, tall bushes this spring.
2 Comments
12/25/2017 04:16:27 am
Last November 2016, we lost our dog named Larry. He was a good boy. We lost Larry because he choked on a material found in the backyard. After consulting with the veterinarian, it was found out that our dog swallowed a toxic metal found deep beneath the earth. The toxicity of the metal penetrated easily to the inner membranes of the anatomical structure of my dog. Since then, I knew I had to search for another dog, practicing utmost precaution when it comes to everything my dog swallows.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
Archives
September 2014
Categories |