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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Garden Happenings- The Good , The Bad and The Ugly

 Look what's going on in the wild and woolly garden today . Hee! Hee! 

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 "Does Mr. Pinker know?" some of you ask. 

Hee! Hee!  No. Not yet, but he will soon.  😀😁 Actually, his motto is "Happy wife . Happy life!" Sounds good to me. 

So I decided to expand the garden by about a foot on one side . Okay maybe 2. I just simply  moved the creek rocks, began scratching in the ground and adding some soil. If I do not like it, I can always move them back.  

What's my plans? Well, I have lots and lots to seed to plant, plus I am trying to grow more Annabelle hydrangeas . 

I am dreaming of marigolds smiling in the sunshine, zinnias and cosmos dancing with the breeze and perhaps , just perhaps some small surprises from seeds that I am planting like Black eyed Susans, Chinese lanterns and much more. 

So what about the English Ivy garden? Hmmm well, it is looking a little woolly too. I have yet to start cleaning it up.


 A few  lingering daffodils are still in bloom. This garden has been evolving for decades. Not much takes hold here. The English Ivy garden used to bigger and more lush. We did have a huge beautiful boxwood  that was part of the original part of the garden.  ( It was here  along with the ivy when we moved into the holler ). But alas it had to be cut down and much of the ivy removed when we had to have the septic tank pumped a decade ago.



The English Ivy has been growing here for decades. 

  I am slowly seeing what will grow here. Last year I moved some mondo grass into a small section. It seems quite happy so more will be transplanted into this garden this year. 

I think I have told you before that we have poor soil . In fact our soil is chert which means it is mostly rock. 

Mondo grass in the ivy garden

I haven't talked about one of the rusty crusty gardens . Have I? Some of you know that I adore rusty crusty farm treasures. Well the small rusty crusty garden is needing a good cleaning too. I am sure there are old rakes, birdhouses, and shovel heads to unearth under all of the leaves and debris. 


For all of the garden lovers, I will keep you posted as the gardens evolve and grow. Mr. Pinker and I are working our fingers to the bone. 

I will leave you with a few more photos of the early Spring in the holler. 




Boo koos of marigolds are coming up. All are volunteers. 

Yah! a volunteer redbud tree. I will transplant it in the near future. 

Volunteer cosmos are coming  up. 

This is my 3 year old Annabelle Hydrangea . I am trying to root 3 more. 


The tansy and bee balm is growing. Lirope, mondo grass, lilies , mint and burning bushes are in the background. They need to be tackled and tamed. 


                                                

Thank you for the sweet afternoon visit and  for taking a gander at  "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. "  But I have to remember the gardens are just waking up.  

As Always, 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

May all your weeds be beautiful flowers! 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!ðŸĪ—ðŸ§ĩ❤

Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo. 

16 comments:

  1. It's so nice to see gardens, we're due to have a freeze Monday evening. No planting happening here but there's plenty of garden dreams! Happy gardening & stitching!

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  2. It looks like you've been working hard, Melisa! That rock border looks really good. My gardens are looking a bit rough just yet, too, but things are starting to grow. I haven't seen any marigolds yet, but fingers crossed that they are on their way!

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  3. I hope your new "found" border is full of healthy blooms soon so that all the Mr. Pinker notices are the colors of the flowers!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  4. Hola mi dulce Meli cuanto trabajo les espera a ti y al sr Pinker!!!! pero nada cariÃąo mucho ANIMO que cuando veas el resultado veras que valiÃģ la pena! mientras sueÃąo con tu jardín seguirÃĐ yo cultivando en macetas jajjaja pero feliz de ver pronto tus bellas flores y hermosísimas fotos seguro.}mi besos y abrazos de tu fiel amiga
    Dianet de Parchesdeamor ♥ðŸŒđ

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  5. It is so fun to expand a garden. Your plans sound lovely. I love working with the existing perennial plants and filling in with annuals. I sympathize with poor soil quality; we have mainly clay soil and I have been “amending” it for 30 years. . Enjoy the process. Alicia

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  6. You've been busy gardening! There's always something to do or change in a garden. Recently we removed overgrown aloe vera plants, they grow like weeds here. I want to plant something else there, yet to decide.

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  7. I have a lovely weed filled garden - it's the only thing I can grow. LOL I've never enjoyed working outdoors. Ugh!!! Have fun. Happy Saturday! DarleneJ

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  8. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly sounded like a Western to me... hahaha. Working in the garden is hard but very rewarding. I like the pictures you shared.
    Hugs

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  9. Loved looking at your garden. I do not have a green thumb 😔 I will enjoy seeing your garden in bloom photos. K from NY

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  10. Wow, you're expanding and I have plans to shrink mine a little because though I love flowers and plants, I do not have the time to take a proper care of them. I'm sure all of your planning will bring rewards and it will look beautiful!
    Hugs

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  11. Gardens should evolve. We have a hard time here since the soil has so much clay in it. Plus the Oklahoma summer sun can kill just about everything. Enjoy playing in the dirt.

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  12. What will Mr Pinker do when he figures it out? I would have been in cahoots with you, because I love moving garden boundaries - yee haw! I am excited for your hydrangeas, and how lucky you are to have volunteer annuals coming up! Keep us posted as you can, I love reading about your garden adventures.

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  13. I enjoyed reading about your garden plans, Melisa. I hope you get more hydrangeas, they are my favorite!

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  14. Your gardens are such a fun mix and will be such a joy as they grow and bloom. I would love a closer look at the Crusty, Rusty area. Those artsy touches are the best!

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  15. Oh that red coffee pot is gorgeous! I've never seen one like that!

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  16. Love your garden expansion. It's going to be so beautiful! Do you wear gloves when you garden? I find that I probably should because every Spring, as I get digging without gloves, I end up with some sort of rash from my wrists to my elbows. I thought maybe I keep finding poison ivy but I definitely did not last week and I'm all broken out again. Blah! If you've got a couple of tips, I'd be happy to lend an ear!

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