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Quick post today,Remember when I said, I never uncover my flower beds early? In fact I have had a war with perennials, piling leaves on them, and then having them poke their naked selves out anyway.
Midwest Gardening April 15, 2020 |
This photo is Saturday, our last cool but nice day. I took some quick photos just to document Easter.
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A few of the garden ornaments were placed out. The leaves keep blowing away. We transplanted a few herbs, and some day lilies.
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This is all I did in the front of the yard for Easter, I guess my heart wasn't in decorating. And, these are hardly thoughtfully designed. We have so much wind here, planting an entire bush is the only way to go. Hubby removed the bench that was here, and put up a shelf. We need to repaint the front (southern exposure) of the garage this Spring.
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Our front porch tin pail has some faux forsythia in it for color, and our sparkly bunny sits in my wreath from last year...the pillows have faded to a nice spring shade. I have covers ready for later. This porch is so sunny and always windy.
THEN, after freezing temperatures for three nights we woke up to SNOW! 1-3inches across Chicagoland, the ground was white everywhere, this photo was taken at 11:30 am, after 4 hours of sunshine.
Fifty-four cars piled up on the Kennedy this morning at 5:45 this morning due to heavy snow falling and unseen black ice. Many cars were totaled, it look like a bumper cars gone wrong...luckily no one was seriously injured.
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THIS IS WHY...YOU DON'T REMOVE FLOWER BED DEBRIS IN THE UPPER MIDWEST!
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Honestly...you can't rule out having freezing temps, it is 32 at noon with a 25 degree windchill. UGH! The greenhouse was 44 degrees at 6 am. Thats with full 1500 watts going at high. At 12:30 pm today it is hovering at 70, with the heater going. I think wind is a big factor, we realize we still have leaks.
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Back to our vigorous perennials, I know I mounded these up on Monday---our Hollyhocks, some daylilies, and something else. to the right. Hopefully the leaves helped a little. But they grew more and pushed them off. I wonder how many bees and helpful insects are burrowed under all that?
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Day Lilies are pretty tough, the Daffodils to the right haven't bloomed yet.
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Just for FUN, we have one bird feeder on the front porch, and the birds throw seed everywhere, but we enjoy watching them. Squirrels aren't shy here, at all... I rapped on the window to get him to turn around.
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He was too busy visiting my sisal squirrel, which apparently likes to pop out of the tub of faux flowers. Or maybe he is feasting on the seeds, too.
LOL, Happy Spring?!
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Adorable pictures and cute squirrel!Keep warm!I hope Spring arrives soon at your corner of world!Hugs,my dear.
ReplyDeleteLOL, we have 5 inches of snow out there this morning...UGH! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteWe are getting a few days of snow also.
ReplyDeleteWe had a lot of wind this week
Your daffodils are pretty.
The squirrel enjoys your yard.
Keep safe and well. Thelma
We have 6 very fat happy squirrels, at least. And a bunch of chippies, two bunnies that visit and all the birds..., best company though are visitors like you, thanks Thelma!
DeleteOh gosh, it sounds chilly there. Love those bunnies and the daffodils. Hopefully it warms up soon and your garden will thrive.
ReplyDeleteWe had 5 Inches of snow this morning---so do I hope it is soon Spring! thanks for stopping by, Sandi
DeleteWe got lots of snow in Northern Michigan, too, but such is life up here.
ReplyDeleteAwww, Kim...I look at the maps as we have family in Wisconsin...and it's brutul in NMichigan, we got 5 inches this morning...UGH! Thanks for stopping by! Sandi
DeleteLots of crazy Spring weather up there! Our temps in the South tend to be crazy this month too, but we are generally warm and well into Spring. Love your pretty flowers!
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Hi, Jenna. Thanks s much for stopping by. We had one more snowfall of 5" and then cool, but nice sun and very windy. Could be worse, thanks for stopping by, Sandi
DeleteSandi, gardening in you area takes persistence and a dedicated spirit. Our weather has been a little unpredictable with lots of rain and storms. Pretty soon, your garden will be showing beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam, thanks so much for stopping by. Yes, it's always a it wild in Spring...cool here now, hopefully no more snow, lol. Sandi
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ReplyDeleteLoved seeing some of your garden pictures!! We have a lot of squirrels around because of the Trees in the back yard... I will not be able to plant my annuals until at least the 3rd week of may for fear of frost...
Thanks so much for taking the time to visit!!
Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
hugs,
Debbie
I didn't do annuals until after June 6, I think last year. I was barely hobbling around in a chair then. Frost is a definite possibility for another month for sure! Thanks for stopping by!
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