Mom and Dad have been busy.
They have removed all of the shrubs around the yard.
That included the pyracantha.
It was dying.
When they removed it they saw why.
It was sitting in water and it got root rot.
So here is the sorta BEFORE
and AFTER.
(the pyracantha has gone through a lot
of metamorphosis.)
We sure do appreciate you stopping by for a visit.
We hope you are as thankful as we are.
Many blessing our dear friends.
Your garden is lovely and we are thankful you've shared it with us. XOXO
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking great!
ReplyDeleteWow, so much hard work, but it's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a large and beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteCan I come visit your beautiful garden? It's just gorgeous! Perhaps we can have a garden tea party? Or wine? Here at the Swamp we just have, you know... Swamp. It's pretty and natural and mostly self-sustaining and I love its natural beauty... but no gardens full of color to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteOf course, it doesn't require a bunch of maintenance either! So it all works out quite nicely!
Have a lovely day!
You have such a very pretty garden.
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Your garden gets the WOW factor. It is gorgeous. he he - I can't show mine off cuz we don't have much and not much is blooming now. We do have a lovely crop of mushrooms growing in the rocks in the front of the house. M & D are not happy about it, but they are kinda cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tour Ping. Your yard is idyllic. Sorry your mom is under the weather. We are sending her prayers as well as purrs and hugs from the kitties at The Cat on My Head, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Josette for everyone.
ReplyDeleteOh Ping! Your garden is beautiful! I can't wait to show you mine--when there is something in it...
ReplyDeleteYo, handsome dude, that is one impressive garden!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is lovely with all the shady trees and the curved path. The wind chime and the flowers are lovely too.
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