Some pics. of the gardens in our yard

Adirondack case guy

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We're getting some much needed rains and warmer temps. here in Central NY. Spring came very early, and I planted my Tators, Peas, and Onions the second week in March. We have Asparagus running out of our ears. Our frost free window is Memorial Day.Planted Corn, Beans, Carrots, Kohrobbie about 10 days ago. Corn and beans germinated in 4-5 days. Squash etc got planted Sunday, some up today. We have some Mators in, but Waiting for other plants to arive from mail order house.
Our flower gardens are 15yrs. old and well established with many perenials that we have dug from the woods and along the roads in the neighborhood. The Jack-in-the pulpets are now huge, many 30" The Tulips and dafodills are long gone, but the several variaties of seadum, thyme, and irish moss, plus maiden pinks, summer snow, and some anuals, make a nice combination.
As you can see, a couple of Case birds live here.
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Wow! That is simply beautiful.

I have no chance of ever catching up to you or Guido! Not even if I had three lifetimes.
 
Nice!

I have a few perennial beds and enjoy flower gardening. Great way to relax after work.

I'm particularly envious of your wood pile. I've got 8 cords laid by, but it isn't stacked nearly as neatly as that!
 
All look good, but the last two are the keepers......... Maybe a couple of pink flamingos to keep the cranes company :roll:

Very nice...
 
(quoted from post at 02:00:20 06/01/12) I'm particularly envious of your wood pile. I've got 8 cords laid by, but it isn't stacked nearly as neatly as that!

Several folks in town have beautiful stacks of firewood (with perfectly stacked and squared kindling sections) in a little leanto for everyone to see from the street, then thier "burning wood" piled in the garage or behind the house...... Keeps em busy I guess......
 
Very nice gardens. I wish I had more time to work on mine. Seem like with all the farm work this time of year the garden suffer.
 
We heat totally with renewable fuel, Solar and wood. I had a mild stroke last Aug. and after recovering, I decided to cut ahead in case I couldn't later, and also we had little, to no snow so this past winter so I could drive rite into the woods and log piles with the Chebby wood getter. No freezing my butt on the seat of one of my tractors like other years.
Loren.
 
Hello Adorondac case guy,
Beautiful and unique landscape! Wood pile not so shabby either.
Good work, and a lot of it!
Guido.
 

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