Impatiens in two saucer planters and in the side brick planter in the shade of the front porch.
Purslane – Yubi – Portulaca in concrete planters at the end of the garage, by the driveway, and beside the shop door.
Periwinkles all over the place – here on the other side of the driveway –
And four of the “Emu” planters beside the driveway –
And on the back deck
Wave Petunias on the deck
More periwinkles on the deck
Wave petunias.
Impatiens
And more impatiens.













I’m jealous it’s warm enough for you to plant flowers……forecast here is for 33° in the early morning hours, but we are always a few degrees lower. Luckily, I haven’t got too ambitious about planting anything yet, except peas and potatoes.
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I’m sorry about the geography differences, Robin. Maybe you can think of ME when my plants are boiling in the ground, no matter how I try to keep them alive when the temperature is 110 or more for weeks at a time. I’ll be jealous of YOU then. :0) May both of our gardens thrive.
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I will surely think of you and will be sending good vibes for milder summer temperatures. 🙂
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Thanks, Robin. MUCH appreciated. I’ll try to send some warmth your way ASAP.
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I really can’t complain…our last average frost date is April 28th.
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That could be worse, Robin, but I can’t blame you at all for getting antsy. :0)
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