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Saturday, May 3, 2025

So much color!




The COLOR is coming on strong in my little "yard", what there is of it! It's almost all gravel, so I have lots of pots and some raised beds.

My one raised bed is now all strawberries. Last year, half of it was nasturtiums, but they took over the entire bed! So this year, I bought a few more strawberries to plant, plus had some the neighbors gave me, and the rest (that are already blooming) came up from last year.

I'm about done planting all of my pots.. I just have a few more plants left.

I am going to use my other raised bed for some veggies. I already planted some Walla Walla Sweet Onions I bought from the local nursury. I also bought two yellow cherry tomato plants, and some sugar snap pea seeds. I have room for one more raised bed, so may put one more in this summer.


My neighbor gave me a long cedar post to use for some hanging baskets. I had no way to dig the hole myself (ya think?) so he offered to do it for me. He and his wife had three hangars they gave me! That was so nice of them. Then of course, I had to go buy some hanging baskets.



I only bought two baskets as they were so spendy! My finances are pretty tight this year so flowers are at the bottom of my "bucket list". I found an old hanging basket in a pile at the other neighbor's house (she said I could have any I want) so cleaned it up, patched a hole in it, and planted some pansies in it.



It's this white basket. It'll do. See the blueberry bush behind it? It's FULL of blossoms!

I'm LOVING all the color in my own yard! I bought a few annuals and some seeds (which I haven't planted yet). 

This is a rhododendron that a different neighbor gave me last year. She had dug it up and it was in pieces. this one piece survived and I hope it'll branch out again.


My lilac "tree" is doing well. It was in bad shape last year when I moved here. I cut away all the dead branches, pruned it and weeded around the bottom. It's very fragrant which I love!

A few of my Irises are going to bloom. These are the ones I brought from Madras. The leaves do not look too healthy. Not sure why.




This is the cluster of pots that I see from my front porch, as I come from my car to walk up the steps. I love it. I stuck some solar lights in the pots, that I found in my shed. They are a few years old, but working pretty good.

I've also been in the process of hand weeding all of my gravel! Very tedious and physically taxing job. I hate spraying if I can help it. After 3 days of yard work last weekend, I was pretty pooped out for a few days............


This yellow rhododendron is so gorgeous! It was one I planted last year and it survived the winter, though we did have some 20 degree weather. I never dreamed there would be 20 degree temperatures at the coast here in Oregon! Pretty unheard of for the most part. Funny looking bug inside!

We've had some really nice "spring" weather, but it has clouded up today and there will be a few days of rain. That's OK. Gives me an excuse to stay in the house and read, which I love doing.

TAKE CARE ALL......... AND ENJOY THE SPRING!

Marilyn












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7 comments:

  1. It's all beautiful. The pinks really pop. I am so jealous you are able to plant already. I am hoping on Mother's Day to maybe plant if our weather cooperates. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs. Kris

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    1. Kris yes I feel lucky to be able to plant so early. We may have one more frost, but hopefully a very light one! I hope you too get to plant very soon! I know how much you love your flowers! Marilyn

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  2. All your pots and plants look wonderful. You are gently creating your nest and a lovely since of home. It has to be hard starting all over again in a new place. Even if you do have family close by.
    If you read my blog you know that I have an eye surgery scheduled for Monday. Well, yesterday I took a fall on the concrete in front of the shop and as I fell not only did I fall on my butt and jar my back but I also hit my upper back and head on the wall of the shop (concrete block). I am bruised from head to toe and going to call the doctor early Monday morning to see if they want to go ahead with the surgery, it's in the afternoon. We'll see? I hate to use your comments as a prayer request but please keep me in your prayers I'm in a lot of pain.

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    1. Connie oh no!!!!! I'm worried about hitting your back on cement. I'll contact you outside of this blog post. I'm already praying for you! Hugs... Marilyn

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  3. On a positive note, Marilyn, remember the gravel replaces grass which you do not have to mow♥ Love all of your hanging baskets and especially your lilac bush. Have a great Mothers Day.

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    1. Susan thank you for the reminder! Yes I know gravel is not grass, but sometimes I'd rather mow grass than be on my hands and knees weeding the gravel by hand! it's much harder on my back and knees! I do love thos hanging baskets. Sometimes I have a hard time keeping them lush and thriving. I think hanging in the air makes them dry out so fast and if a person doesn't water every few days, they wilt really fast. But I'm going to give it the old college try! Marilyn

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