A week of cool weather and frequent showers has made everything lush. Felix planted this purple shamrock last year--a garden passalong from a friend in Tiny Town. It's establishing itself into a very healthy clump.
I love this! We are moving into a new house in two weeks and I've already been thinking of what I might like to plant there. I will have to look into this.
We are moving to a house that sits on 17 acres, in the country. We are very excited. There is a winding country road that is beckoning me to begin afternoon walks such as you speak of so frequently. Do you to once or twice a day, and do you walk at a brisk pace, or slowly? I was just wondering if this is what you do for exercise or just pleasure. I may take my little ladies along with me most days. There's also a railroad track nearby, those are always fun to walk on, as long as you listen for the trains!
Purple clover... this is a variety of oxalis, Kim, if you ask for it at the nursery. I have a clump coming up in my back porch pot. And oxalis thrives in my shady gardens.
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That's beautiful! Is it a shade lover? I might have to find some myself.
I love this! We are moving into a new house in two weeks and I've already been thinking of what I might like to plant there. I will have to look into this.
We are moving to a house that sits on 17 acres, in the country. We are very excited. There is a winding country road that is beckoning me to begin afternoon walks such as you speak of so frequently. Do you to once or twice a day, and do you walk at a brisk pace, or slowly? I was just wondering if this is what you do for exercise or just pleasure. I may take my little ladies along with me most days. There's also a railroad track nearby, those are always fun to walk on, as long as you listen for the trains!
Warmly,
Kim
When ya first glance at that picure it looks like purple butterflies. :)
Beautiful, Anna. Just beautiful! What an amazing Creator He is!
Beautiful colors!
Purple clover... this is a variety of oxalis, Kim, if you ask for it at the nursery. I have a clump coming up in my back porch pot. And oxalis thrives in my shady gardens.
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