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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

Nice pics narp. Here's my yard

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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

Nice pics narp. Here's my yard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfsf-ph5gK0

 

 

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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(
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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

 

Very nice! Looks tidy. :)

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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

 

Very nice! Looks tidy. :)

I am trying. The grass so far is giving me a bit of trouble. I am working as hard as I can on it when I am able. Had alot of weeds again this spring but have "weed and feeded" twice already and it seems to be filling in and the weeds are disappearing. The freak'in Centipede is a constant battle. Thanks for the kind words. I haven't much better to do. I cut and took care of my Niece's lawn last year too and I am doing it again this year. I actually had a chance to weed and feed hers this spring and I am seeing results already. She was paying a company 150.00 a month to care for it before (up to late last spring) and I am free so a good deal for her and gives me more sense of purpose in life. Makes me feel good... :)
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Some more garden pic from around the house. A rainy kind of blah day here today. High around 70 degrees...

http://s2.postimg.org/tsk0oiojd/20150425_095557.jpg

My three yellow knockout roses just started blooming...

http://s3.postimg.org/pd0mn4kmb/20150425_095610.jpg

http://s18.postimg.org/6lxdkb515/20150425_095705.jpg

My young Loquat tree and some scotch broom in the background....

http://s10.postimg.org/64ias9rsp/20150425_095724.jpg

My scotch broom has really taken off...

http://s28.postimg.org/vvh0tf2wd/20150425_095732.jpg

A closeup of their blooms. Love these plants. Evergreen all winter and beautiful spring blooms...

http://s13.postimg.org/cdqnicgpz/20150425_095912.jpg

The Lilly garden getting ready to pop. So beautiful when they all start blooming. Dedicated to my wife's mother who passed about 15 years ago. She loved Lilies...

 

Very nice! Looks tidy. :)

I am trying. The grass so far is giving me a bit of trouble. I am working as hard as I can on it when I am able. Had alot of weeds again this spring but have "weed and feeded" twice already and it seems to be filling in and the weeds are disappearing. The freak'in Centipede is a constant battle. Thanks for the kind words. I haven't much better to do. I cut and took care of my Niece's lawn last year too and I am doing it again this year. I actually had a chance to weed and feed hers this spring and I am seeing results already. She was paying a company 150.00 a month to care for it before (up to late last spring) and I am free so a good deal for her and gives me more sense of purpose in life. Makes me feel good... :)

 

I love working with plants so I certainly understand. I think it looks great. The grass here really needs a weed and feed but I haven't really been up to doing it yet.

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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(

Scotch Broom and I have a love hate relationship somewhat. I have tried a few in the past (yellow ones) and failed. They are a perennial as are 95% of my plants. I tried these red ones a couple springs ago and they have taken off like wildfire. It seems that these and all plants in general are all about location. I found the right spot with plenty of sun and they are killer. I have owned this house since new (15 years) and have enjoyed the challenge of making beds all around the house perimeter and planting stuff and moving it around etc. Experimentation and what does well here and there is the challenge. I have learned alot over the years and its a whole bunch of fun for sure. The beauty is inspiring and makes me feel good and have a sense of purpose beyond just family stuff... :)
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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(

Scotch Broom and I have a love hate relationship somewhat. I have tried a few in the past (yellow ones) and failed. They are a perennial as are 95% of my plants. I tried these red ones a couple springs ago and they have taken off like wildfire. It seems that these and all plants in general are all about location. I found the right spot with plenty of sun and they are killer. I have owned this house since new (15 years) and have enjoyed the challenge of making beds all around the house perimeter and planting stuff and moving it around etc. Experimentation and what does well here and there is the challenge. I have learned alot over the years and its a whole bunch of fun for sure. The beauty is inspiring and makes me feel good and have a sense of purpose beyond just family stuff... :)

Thank you for putting up the photos! I love the scotch broom, that might be an idea for one bed at the back of our house. It has a southern exposure and my girls always used to put in some kind of annual flowers but it has been ignored the past year. I have been looking for some kind of perennial and this might be good!

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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(

Scotch Broom and I have a love hate relationship somewhat. I have tried a few in the past (yellow ones) and failed. They are a perennial as are 95% of my plants. I tried these red ones a couple springs ago and they have taken off like wildfire. It seems that these and all plants in general are all about location. I found the right spot with plenty of sun and they are killer. I have owned this house since new (15 years) and have enjoyed the challenge of making beds all around the house perimeter and planting stuff and moving it around etc. Experimentation and what does well here and there is the challenge. I have learned alot over the years and its a whole bunch of fun for sure. The beauty is inspiring and makes me feel good and have a sense of purpose beyond just family stuff... :)

Nice to see your hobby Narps. Very symmetrical. I wish I could do that. I'm a disaster with plants. What book would you recommend for beginners?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Waiting for an answer that will never come

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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(

Scotch Broom and I have a love hate relationship somewhat. I have tried a few in the past (yellow ones) and failed. They are a perennial as are 95% of my plants. I tried these red ones a couple springs ago and they have taken off like wildfire. It seems that these and all plants in general are all about location. I found the right spot with plenty of sun and they are killer. I have owned this house since new (15 years) and have enjoyed the challenge of making beds all around the house perimeter and planting stuff and moving it around etc. Experimentation and what does well here and there is the challenge. I have learned alot over the years and its a whole bunch of fun for sure. The beauty is inspiring and makes me feel good and have a sense of purpose beyond just family stuff... :)

Thank you for putting up the photos! I love the scotch broom, that might be an idea for one bed at the back of our house. It has a southern exposure and my girls always used to put in some kind of annual flowers but it has been ignored the past year. I have been looking for some kind of perennial and this might be good!

They are beautiful and stay green all winter and have two types (that I am aware of). They come in yellow and red which of course is what I now have. They can get really big as you can see. Get some, put them in the ground and see what happens. No care needed with the exception of mulch and weeding around them. Best of luck... :cheers:
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Nice plantings, Narp! Had some warm weather last week and the forsythia and tulip trees came out but then it got cold again. (You are probably like 1 month ahead of us in plant schedule!) I have never seen scotch broom before, it's really pretty. Everyone here has had to run and cover their little transplants as we were down to 31 degrees last night and the night before :( :(

Scotch Broom and I have a love hate relationship somewhat. I have tried a few in the past (yellow ones) and failed. They are a perennial as are 95% of my plants. I tried these red ones a couple springs ago and they have taken off like wildfire. It seems that these and all plants in general are all about location. I found the right spot with plenty of sun and they are killer. I have owned this house since new (15 years) and have enjoyed the challenge of making beds all around the house perimeter and planting stuff and moving it around etc. Experimentation and what does well here and there is the challenge. I have learned alot over the years and its a whole bunch of fun for sure. The beauty is inspiring and makes me feel good and have a sense of purpose beyond just family stuff... :)

Nice to see your hobby Narps. Very symmetrical. I wish I could do that. I'm a disaster with plants. What book would you recommend for beginners?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--Waiting for an answer that will never come

"The Planting Book Of Hard Knocks" Written and photos by Narps McNarpsbergski... :LOL:
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Tons of rain this spring, heres some shots from my backyard. I havent trimmed, watered or fertilized my roses in a few years, but they seem to be doing just fine. I guess our title as the Rose Capital has some merit

 

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Heres some local wildlife

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Tons of rain this spring, heres some shots from my backyard. I havent trimmed, watered or fertilized my roses in a few years, but they seem to be doing just fine. I guess our title as the Rose Capital has some merit

 

11160137_829429346230_797283464_n.jpg?oh=9180ff8967bd350e2872ea63d4889c28&oe=553EC033

11165870_829429351220_138185426_n.jpg?oh=97cace2cbee49cd2a5929824c2b14d3b&oe=553E869A

Heres some local wildlife

11160269_829537714060_1484620049_n.jpg?oh=ee5f0c1b408762fedaa2316c313d5c97&oe=553E70FD

Heading back down to Lufkin sometime late this spring or early this summer. Maybe we could get together sometime this visit. I will have my drivers license in order this time... :LOL:
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Tons of rain this spring, heres some shots from my backyard. I havent trimmed, watered or fertilized my roses in a few years, but they seem to be doing just fine. I guess our title as the Rose Capital has some merit

 

11160137_829429346230_797283464_n.jpg?oh=9180ff8967bd350e2872ea63d4889c28&oe=553EC033

11165870_829429351220_138185426_n.jpg?oh=97cace2cbee49cd2a5929824c2b14d3b&oe=553E869A

Heres some local wildlife

11160269_829537714060_1484620049_n.jpg?oh=ee5f0c1b408762fedaa2316c313d5c97&oe=553E70FD

Heading back down to Lufkin sometime late this spring or early this summer. Maybe we could get together sometime this visit. I will have my drivers license in order this time... :LOL:

 

I got a really good fishin spot half way between Tyler and Lufkin

 

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(this picture is taken at that spot)

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Took some pics of the flowers today.

 

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsibrfnylv.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx1q7avqv.jpg

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Took some pics of the flowers today.

 

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsibrfnylv.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx1q7avqv.jpg

Sad little flowers

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Took some pics of the flowers today.

 

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsibrfnylv.jpg

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/imzadi-7/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsx1q7avqv.jpg

Sad little flowers

 

They're supposed to look like that. :)

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