How cute! They enjoyed their pumpkins for certain.You may have to make the pumpkin giveaway an annual thing now. They will be looking for some more next year.LOL! Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!
Really nice post of the Franklin Conservatory. Really amazing pieces. I too garden in Ohio, Zone 5B, near Dayton. And like you we have a shady garden with Hosta taking a primary role. http://gardeningnaturallywithcllaudia.blogspot.com
I never touched a plant till Pat and I moved to Cleveland from Chicago. Our house came with trees and trees and more trees. it also came with overgrown landscaping that hadn't been tended to for 15 years. Pat's always been the gardener. I love hanging out with Pat and I know how to use a shovel. Along the way I discovered a love of gardening. But first, We had to take 12 trees down and 40 dead bushes out. Hosta, ligularia, and sedum are my favorite plants.
Our yard is clay. Clay, clay and more clay. Clay all the way to the center of the earth. The people at the conservation district told us that " we're at the wrong end of the glacier". I nodded the nod of the intimidated and have repeated it ever since. We are true belivers in sweet peet and work in 15 yards every spring. Our back yard faces north and is a good 6 feet lower than the house. Most of the back yard is moist year round. Except for the north east corner, the yard is under shade or partial shade. The front yard is mainly sunny. We are in zone 5b.
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Nothing better than childrens drawings, how sweet!
Eileen
Hi Jim, I see there was no frost on the kid's pumpkins yet. Cute drawins.
Great drawings! I hope you and your family has a blessed Thanksgiving!
Lucky you!
I love the kitty face pumpkins! Precious! Happy Thanksgiving to your and your family Jim!
How cute! They enjoyed their pumpkins for certain.You may have to make the pumpkin giveaway an annual thing now. They will be looking for some more next year.LOL!
Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!
very cute, Happy Thanksgiving!
Ellie's kind of rocks. ;)
Adorable wordless Wednesday post, Jim. Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi Jim, Great to see the pumpkin lanterns,here in Scotland when we were kids we had to use turnips (swedes) hard work. Alistair
The bottom one is quite startling!
Esther
Really nice post of the Franklin Conservatory. Really amazing pieces. I too garden in Ohio, Zone 5B, near Dayton. And like you we have a shady garden with Hosta taking a primary role.
http://gardeningnaturallywithcllaudia.blogspot.com
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