As I mentioned in my last post, I've been hiding inside from the heat this summer. While doing so, it's been raining a little more than usual, but after a dry spring, I was more that OK with that.
I had no idea how much the gardens were sprouting. Now that we're getting hints of cool air, I ventured outside to see how everyone faired.
They did fine. In fact, the Jungle Growth out there is making me afraid they are plotting to take over the world. Don't cry Miracle Grow on me, these suckers are all organic.

So here's the front bed last spring. It had been a hard "winter" and frost had bitten the garden badly.


Wow, I think it's recovered.
A wider look at the front yard this spring was kind of embarassing. We had bottles thrown into the yard a couple times a week by jerk neighbor kids.
They took off, filled out, kicked butt.


The back fence this March. Dear little plants, specifically umbrella, phiolodendron and hibicus. All fast growers. They have been recruited to block the windows of the neighbors, who I imagine are nosey but who, in reality, couldn't care less as I run around the house half naked, looking for a pair of pants in the dryer that don't make my butt big.
Also the back fence in March.
This is the poor little Chenille plant that almost kicked it this summer because the tag said full sun. It's not a full sun plant. In fact, given partial shade, this thing has gone from 18 inches tall to 5 feet in finve months. Also going to take over the world. Look at the cool red thingies.
I'm afraid I don't have anything more philospohical to say than, "Holy Crap."








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