I planted daisies, lavender and a few other perennials in the front of the garden fence. Apparently lavender is another plant that does not attract bunnies and deer. With this being our first summer in this house I am experimenting with what will not get eaten and what will thrive. My garden is going to be a work in progress.
I want to plant something along the fence to bring some color and interest in front of the fence. I have not figured out what just yet. I thought about knock out roses but I am afraid the deer will be munching away. Also thought about a couple of lilac bushes. I want to see how the perennials do and how big they get before planting anything near the fence. Maybe a nice planter box with trailing greens and flowers would be nice on that fence. This fence needs something to bring interest. |
Kris, you are now officially home!! Your garden already looks great, and you've chosen wisely for the deer and bunny pressure. We only occasionally get random deer having hoedowwns through our street (they actually cross the river and come up the bank, then its like, okay now where do we go?). Bunnies are bad here, though. You need to name your little buddy, so adorable! I love your patio area where you sit and enjoy the fruits of your labor with a bit of privacy. Love, love, love that you have a garden again. Happy growing!
ReplyDeleteOh Kris, I know you’re so happy to have a garden area again! I love all your flowers. Finding deer and bunny proof flowers is a challenge. I’ve had luck with Angelonias, bee balm, irises, catmint, and daylilies. Roses have to be where the deer can’t get to them (backyard where the dogs are). I know you’ll have fun experimenting! I just love the bike basket - it’s already so full! Have fun 🤩
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Kris- it looks fabulous!! So happy you have a yard and garden to decorate and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to see it all filled out. Margy in KY
Kris, your garden looks so pretty. Lots of hard works planting and back aches. The bike looks fabulous with the glorious basket of flowers. How special to have a front patio with a privacy fence. To sit out front and see your yard blooming. XO
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kris. It made me happy seeing your bike overflowing with flowers. Everything looks gorgeous. We have bunnies too. We plant marigolds in front of our home. Love the door mat. Your visitor is tilting his head watching. So cute!
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ReplyDeleteEverything looks wonderful. So pretty 😍. Is this the condo you moved to? It looks great. Have a wonderful weekend.
Your home looks lovely all dressed up for summer! Love the new bike! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAah your bike looks so pretty! I'm so pleased that you are able to have one of these once again. Your garden is looking great with all of those flowers in bloom. I really hope that nothing gets eaten and you must be really happy to have a garden again. Take care Kris, hugs from Gilly (UK) xoxo
ReplyDeleteYour new bike is so fun and whimsical....I LOVE it!!!!! Your garden is so pretty with all the blooms. Fingers crossed the deer and bunnies go play in someone elses garden because yours is way too pretty to eat!!!!! I"m so happy you are able to play in the dirt once again. :)
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Hi, I love the yellow. My friend Cindy did a yellow theme this year for her annual displays.
ReplyDeleteI am going with PINK. :-)
I have some planting done, but we got very hot, we had 5 days of 87 degrees, crazy for this time of year. I did not feel like planting, it was too hot. We will get to normal May temperatures this weekend, I will finish up my planting.
Enjoy the weekend.
Carla
Wow Kris, I love all of your gorgeous flowers. The bike looks so pretty and the perfect addition to the yard. I love your cute little friend! I am so surprised that it doesn't fly away! How nice to have to porch area with the chairs.
ReplyDeleteOh Kris - I am so thrilled that you have a yard to decorate! Everything looks fabulous and I know will only get more beautiful with time. You certainly have a green thumb. The new bike looks great. I've got a few flowers out but haven't done too much yet. This Saturday my precious Laynee graduates from Jr high and goes on to high school next fall. I can hardly stand it. LOL. JUDY CLARK
DeleteGlad you're having luck with your flowers. I've been hesitant to even put my potted flowers outside with this crazy weather. Next week it's supposed to go down into the 40's overnight! Can you believe that? xo Kathleen
ReplyDeleteKris, I know it feels wonderful to have a garden again. It is already filling in and looking great. You have chosen well and hopefully no critters will be visiting. I love the bike, it is beautiful. Happy Gardening, my friend!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks beautiful! I especially love the bike with the basket of flowers. I bet you're happy to be able to have your own outdoor space to plant all these pretty flowers again. I have barely started on planting. Still have a bunch of plants - including herbs and veggies - sitting on my front porch. I'd love to be out there today working on it, but it's so dang hot and windy! And my weekend is full, but maybe I can sneak in some time here and there.
ReplyDeleteKris, you have the magic touch when it comes to decor, inside and out. I love the way the bike looks draped in all those flowers. What a score! I really have to work on our curb appeal. We have lovely flowers, but our front door needs a good paint job. Your little friend is super sweet. It's always nice to have a buddy in the garden!! Hahaha! Happy Weekend!! xo
ReplyDeleteYour home is lovely and your flowers are so pretty - i adore your bike!! The bunnies had a field day with our landscaping this past winter and really destroyed the base of many of our bushes. The actually ate the bark off my rose bush, too!! The thorns didnt even deter them. enjoy sitting out front anjoying the fruits of yor labor!!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see the yellow -it really brightens things up. I think you usually do the pinks, roses and whites so the yellow is lovely for a change. Good luck with the deer resistant plantings. I was just looking this morning to see what I could plant that is tall and bushy along our back fence line (that backs up to a cemetery-lol). It looks like Forsythia is one that is pretty quick growing and the deer won't devour it. I have to spray the hostas and rose bushes next to my house to keep the deer and rabbits from eating the right down into the ground.
ReplyDeleteLoving that you have a bicycle in your garden again. I could kick myself for giving my own away...what WAS I thinking?
Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.