The garden is snowed in

The garden is snowed in

The garden is snowed in
Pots

So we certainly got snowed in. Northerners may mock, but in the south snow is A Thing. We had a walk around the house to see how we fared and I took a load of photos, including a couple of the poor pitiful half buried garlic and broccoli that never flourished. The liriope blades and berries sticking out of the snow was a charming sight though, especially for a plant I do not even like.

I suppose in a perfect world I’d be starting my miscellaneous alliums this week, but I haven’t even prepped the starting trays. On the plus side the seeds started earlier in the week (lavenders, violas & a couple perennial herbs) seem quite cheerful and the lavender ‘Spanish Eyes’ is already throwing down little roots.

Anyone else get caught in unexpected snow?


The garden is snowed in
Broccoli

The garden is snowed in
Garlic

The garden is snowed in
Pots

The garden is snowed in
Unexplained Yard Art

The garden is snowed in
Hoses in storage

The garden is snowed in
Lirope blades and berries

The garden is snowed in
Gumballs, bane of my existence

The garden is snowed in
The only time the shed has ever looked anything approaching nice

The garden is snowed in
Buried raised bed

Hawaiian Schefflera

Hawaiian Schefflera

This week in my garden.

This week in my garden.

first time winter garden

first time winter garden

I decided to finally post some pictures!

I decided to finally post some pictures!

girls like her are harf to find

girls like her are harf to find

What is happening to my grass?

What is happening to my grass?