Well today is a great day for garden work the weather is warm and I have plenty of plants to work with today. Can’t wait to get started
This is something new that I planted about a month back it’s called Japanese jack in the pulpit,it’s just put out a bloomed.
These are some begonias that I just planted some are in ground pots and some will be and hanging baskets.
Yes that’s me busy planting, I could stay out here all day.
Here I am planting freesias bulbes they are mixed colors and should start blooming about Midsummer, they have a nice fragrance and they’re good cut flower.I also have helped from my dog panda, her sister is in the House sleeping, this one loves gardening.
Here’s another helper in my garden, but he just stands there and looks around.
Here are some photos of the garden so far still have more to do but at making progress.
-- Louise Edgwood,Md.





























10 comments so far
GrandmaT
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posted 158 days ago
Yard is beautiful Louise … all your hard work really shows!!! I have to say, your gardens seem so peaceful and inviting.
And, I noticed you don’t use garden gloves when potting … me neither. Like the feel of dirt in-between my fingers!! :-)
-- "A perfect garden is just a garden to be in-perfection. Mornings to work on it and evenings to pause and look at it." Southeast Michigan, Zone 5a/5b
Eklectic
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posted 158 days ago
Japanese jack in the pulpit is so nice and unusual: is it a perennial?
And I would love to take a walk through your gardens! Seems like it would be a kind of treasure hunt, between the flowers and the art wok!
Love your four legged helper! Is it a Shihtzu?
-- Eklectic, Follow my Bliss, South East Ontario 5a
Louise
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posted 158 days ago
Grandma T
I tried gloves but I work better without them(spend more time cleaning my fingernails at the end of the day) and your right,I like the feel of dirt in my hands.
-- Louise Edgwood,Md.
Louise
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Eklectic
Yes my helper is a Shihtzu,she is 6 years old,she small for her age but she’s so loveable.she has a sister flossie but she’s not into gardening.
-- Louise Edgwood,Md.
Bon
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posted 158 days ago
Louise your yard is just beautiful.Love all your ornaments etc. too. You must be very proud of your accomplishments.I can tell a lot of hard work has gone into this yard.
-- Bon,Hastings,Ont.....zone 5a....Always room for one more
blooz
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posted 158 days ago
What a beautiful and unusual gardens, Louise. So much character and gardens with a difference.
Lots of hard work and love and it shows.
Your little 4-legged pal is a cutie. Thanks for sharing.
-- blooz 5b - You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. ~author unkown
MsDebbieP
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posted 158 days ago
love your gardens. ((some day… some day… )) You are an inspiration!
-- - Debbie, SW Ontario Canada (USDA Hardiness Zone: 5a)
Louise
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posted 157 days ago
Thanks everyone,I really appreciate all your comments.
-- Louise Edgwood,Md.
blooz
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posted 157 days ago
I just had to return to have another wander. Lovely indeed Louise.
-- blooz 5b - You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. ~author unkown
Louise
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posted 157 days ago
Hi Blooz
Come back any time there’s always something going on here.
-- Louise Edgwood,Md.