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Creeping Thyme (wooly thyme) |
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From left to right: Tiger Eye Sumac, Purple Coneflower, Liatris, Bee Balm, Carl Foerester Grass |
Black Eye Susan (rudbeckia) |
Roma Tomatoes |
The corn lodged in a big storm (i.e. it blew over). So we made it stand back up. |
Training the Grapevine up the Pergola |
Love the pics of your gardens. Do you know what that flat growing plant is that is growing between your stones on the steps? It looks like a wild plant we have in AZ.
ReplyDeleteHi Connie. It is a wooly thyme which apparently can grow without soil. Two little plants were planted, one on each side of the steps in the tiniest amount of soil. They have gone crazy filling in all the nooks and crannies.
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