And yet...more!
May. 11th, 2008 10:10 amLooking up the back path, more roses, the small bed that's just getting started, and the recalcitrant pyracantha against the back wall, all shaded by the massive cottonwood. The ladder is decorative and not functional.

The newest Hall's Honeysuckle planted a couple weeks ago, with scrap fencing (on the cinder block wall below the slatted top fence) used as a trainer for vining.

The Joseph's Coat rose transplant with one-year-old honeysuckle and three-year-old honeysuckle, respectively. Hopefully this year, we'll get some good blocking of the neighbor's bedroom window.

The Spanish Broom starting it's six week fragrant flowering season at the SW corner of the house, in front.

The newest Hall's Honeysuckle planted a couple weeks ago, with scrap fencing (on the cinder block wall below the slatted top fence) used as a trainer for vining.
The Joseph's Coat rose transplant with one-year-old honeysuckle and three-year-old honeysuckle, respectively. Hopefully this year, we'll get some good blocking of the neighbor's bedroom window.
The Spanish Broom starting it's six week fragrant flowering season at the SW corner of the house, in front.