
I mentioned that I got some plant starts for my flower garden from a friend's mom in
this post. I wish I had taken pictures of the actual plants when I stuck them in the ground because I'm amazed at how well most of them have done. They were all really tiny and I was skeptical to say the least. Only two have not survived and the remaining are thriving.


Also, the plants and shrubs we bought from Lowe's are doing well and our front yard looks so much more inviting than it did in early Spring. Hoorah.
1 comment:
Way to go! Mine are all sorts of dead and dying, but I'm just giving up on them. Too hot. But yours look beautiful!
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