Gardening 2026

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Gardening 2026

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23. I now have 23 rose bushes, over 40 different daylillies, 5 varieties of Asiatic Lillies, and maybe 5 to 10 Bearded Iris. I've also been killing off the grass on my boulevard to plant a pollinator prarie mix, and have the veggie garden planted.
This is year three of building my gardens. The front flower garden filled in amazingly fast. The driveway bed had a few plants fail and I found several pieces of granite buried in the bed. Again. These were buried 6 to 8 inches down and caused the failures. The cherry trees got caught by a late frost and killed the blossoms.

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Opps, someone want to delete the duplicate?
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Awesome! More pics!
My lilies are absolutely crushing it this year.
I'll be planting the peppers and tomatoes today or tomorrow.
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Not to bad for a crayon eater. ;)

We are finally trying a couple raised gardens this year in our back yard. Our normal garden spot is on a separate area of the property and has become a pain in the ass to maintain as we get older. Can't wait for the fresh tomatoes and hot peppers!
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