I owe Mom's bucket of hosta's a big apology when I posted about them earlier in the week. I used a picture of my grandmother's giant hostas by mistake. I'm not sure how I did that. My grandmother's plants look like something you'd find in the Jurassic Era. My mom's are small, a darker sage green and always very neatly arranged in her pot.
I bought two tomatoes and my usual assortment of herbs. Until the deer learn to climb up stairs, they'll be safe, I hope. The nasty things are already eating their way through the backyard hostas. Nothing lasts very long around here. The wildlife cafeteria is open for business.




All of your hostas look good; mine are pretty much snacks for deer.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a garden on your deck!
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no --- don't say the deer thing out loud! Now they'll be organizing little how-to-step classes!
ReplyDeleteI hope the deck is your answer now that your big trees are no more. The deer will have to be pretty brave to come up there. Maybe you could even block the stops somehow.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
If you've got enough sun now, plant yourself a big pot of lavender! Just make sure it can drain well. And trim it back after it flowers!
ReplyDeleteA garden on the deck sounds like a great idea. The bunnies and the squirrels do a number on my garden beds. If I put things in pots with chicken wire covers I have the best luck.
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