We've got two new additions to the Ghost Garden. I've got another Ginko. This one is bigger than the first one I planted.
We also planted a River Birch down by the creek. The bags are working really well to keep the deer off of them. The Mister picked up some PVC pipe and cut them to size to hold the mesh off of the trees themselves. We didn't want to crush the leaves.
The Grand total of new trees in the ground stands at 20. We're still 4 short of our city mandate but look at all the new trees that Mother Nature has gifted us and are now being allowed to thrive since the giant poplars are gone. We've got baby Beech and baby Black Gum all over the place. It's getting crowded out there.
One fail was the Paw Paw tree I ordered. We had one out back that died last year and I wanted to replace it but this pitiful thing is what showed up. It's nothing but a stick with some browning leaves on it. I'm going to keep it up on the deck and try to nurse it back to health but I honestly think it's a goner.
Some good news is that one of the Sweet Bay Magnolias that arrived broken seems to have recovered. It's really taken off. The other one is still a bit spindly but I think it will fill in with time.
Speaking of filling in. Look at what the hostas have done. I wish I could stop time right now. Everything looks so green and healthy but it won't be long before the sun scorches all those leaves and the deer nibble them to the ground. I suppose there's nothing to do but enjoy the good days while they last because they don't last long.
I also need to thank Ruth at nypeapod for sending me a package of her award winning jams, syrups and pickles. After I posted about The Mister buying jam from the jam truck at the Farmer's Market, Ruth offered up some of her goodies and I jumped on it. If you're a foodie and you haven't visited her blog you are missing out. She also sews. Like whole wardrobe sews. I'm always in awe when I read her posts. Thanks so much, Ruth! It was most appreciated.