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In the garden

Started by genko_b, September 09, 2011, 07:42:54 AM

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genko_b

Someone asked that I post the link to pictures of my garden again, so here it is:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/genko_b/

Unlike much of the country, we have had a very cool though dry summer, and are just now beginning to get summer weather, so everything is a bit behind years past.

I realize that gardening might seem to be an odd activity for someone with Sjogren's, since it can be hard on the joints and keeps you out in the sun, but my doctors approve (not that they could stop me anyway). I love being out in the dirt and seeing the results, and I can work at it as much or as little as I'm able. Although usually I end up doing more than I thought I could.

Anyway, enjoy.

Take care,

Genko

Bucky

Genko,

Thank you so much for sharing your lovely pictures from your yard with all the beautiful flowers and plants.  They are just absolutely gorgeous!!

I love all the colors - from the orange & white Lilies, pink Stargazers, Blue or Purple (I'm not sure which they are) Kikyou-Platycodon and the beautiful group of white Casablanca Lilies.   Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.

You have a wonderful talent with Mother earth!!

Like I've mentioned several times before, I sure wish you lived close by - it would be so serene to sit in your garden and enjoy all the beautiful flowers and plants you have there.

Obviously, it shows what a person CAN do who has Sjogren's.  This disease can't take the beauty of your gardens away from you!  Maybe you could spell out Sjogren's in flowers?!?   ;)

Thank you again for sharing!   ;D

Bucky
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quilt4fun

Genko,
   I enjoyed looking at all your flowers! Absolutely  beautiful!
    I have tried to get pictures of all my flowers as they came into bloom this year.  But I have very little compared to yours.   Most came out pretty good.  But I don't know how to share them.  Right now, nothing is blooming, but it is green, green, green including all the weeds from all the rain in the past two weeks. :-\
  Thanks for letting us see what can be done.  My work in my flowers is done when that part of my yard is in the shade.
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irish

genko, Those pictures are just outstanding. So beautiful and so many different kinds of them.

I have a mental image of you crawling around with knee pads on carrying a bag lunch and many bottles of water so you can go out after breakfast and stay till supertime. You have many, many hours in those flowers. I hope you have had a garden tour so others can enjoy it.

By the way, where do you live? if I may ask. I see those star gazer lilys and wonder if you live in one of the southwestern states. Irish ;D

Katybarstool

Genko

As always, I am in awe of your beautiful garden. Thank your for sharing them with us.

Kathyx

genko_b

Thanks so much, folks. It's great when others can enjoy the garden as well.

Irish, we are in the Seattle area. It's great for gardening because many years you can garden all year round, although the last three years have been a bit harsh in the winter. I do grow vegetables all year round, including in big pots on my deck, which can be brought under shelter if necessary. It is a perfect climate for lilies, as you can see.

Take care,

Genko

Joe S.

An amazing garden! "Inch by inch..." I though the pictures were from the northwest. I looks like your garden is the result of a lot of love. So many points for meditation!
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newhorizons

Oh, my goodness, I can smell the S-W-E-E-T fragrance of your Stargazers all the way here in the South Eastern states!  :D

The white clematis looks like my Oh Henri. Mine has numerous blooms up to 6-9 inches across; think this might be your variety?

A talented person you truly are! Thanks for sharing with us.