September 17, 2018

A Photo Walk Around a Yard, part 4

1. Hollyhock

2. Lilac bush

3. Horehound

4. Sunflowers

5. Grape vine

6. Dandelions

7. Hazelnut

8. Bamboo

9. Bamboo

10. Sunflowers, Irises

11. Comfrey

12. Bantam Chickens

13. Bantam Chickens

14. Chickens and Henry

15. Bunnies

16. Bunny

17. Bunny
And that's it. I tried not to have repeats, but it looks like a few are in there (the large sunflowers should not be repeats, as there are more than one growing in that area).

A Photo Walk Around a Yard, part 3

1.Tomatoes (Lemon Boy)

2.Tomatoes (Lemon Boy)

3. Goji Berries

4. Goji Berries

5. Looking from southeast corner of property northwest toward house

6. Looking from southeast corner of property west. Poplars

7. Peach tree

8. Peach tree

9. Sycamore tree

10. Hollyhock

11. Greek oregano, Purple sage

12. Fruitless Mulberry

13. Apple tree (ready for harvest)

14. Apple tree

15. Navajo globe willow

16. Alfalfa in the lawn, Sir Chubbington

17. Roses
18. Lime mint
19. Dried up pond (used to have fish in it), Daylilies, Peppermint

20. Alfalfa

21. Honeysuckle on garden arch

22. Golden Glow

23. Lilac bush

24. Alfalfa, Grass, Weeds

25. Alfalfa

26. Alfalfa

27 Trumpet vine

28. Iris

29. Iris

A Photo Walk Around a Yard, part 2

1. Henry in the weed patch

2. Willows

3. Looking down the driveway. Poplars

4. Looking down the driveway through the beginnings of the moon gate. Poplars

5. Garlic Chives, Milkweed

6. Lavender hedge

7. Tansy, Lavender, Plum tree

8. Tansy, Garlic Chives

9. Plum tree, Tansy

10. Raspberries in the bindweed, Lavender

11. Bee balm

12. Bee balm

13. Ailanthus trees (Just more weeds)

14. Elm tree (volunteered in wash)

15. Desert globemallow

16. Desert globemallow

17. Sunflower

18. Sunflower

19. Mammoth Sunflower
20. Desert globemallow

21. Weeds. One little marker flag. (The orange flowers can be eaten. If the insects haven't harvested it yet, there is a drop of sweetness in the bottom of the flower/flower bud.)