So here is this year's "seeking for knowledge." When I created this flower bed years ago, it was underneath the ash tree and, therefore, a shady bed. Over the years the tree has struggled and is now only HALF a tree. As a result, this bed is now a sunny bed. While it looks beautiful in the spring with the lush hostas, by mid-July, the hostas are burned and riddled with holes where the slugs have feasted on them.
I think the flower beds at the Nauvoo Temple are so beautiful and have wanted to learn to create something like them. While I have neither the budget the temple has, nor the manpower, I have made a change. At this stage, it's hard to believe that it could ever become the beautiful bed of annuals I'm hoping for, but you'll be seeing how it progresses as the summer moves along. Right now we just need some sun and some warmer temperatures in order to get things growing!
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It's breathtaking, can't wait to see it grow! I cannot believe (now that I'm tuned into the gardening thing) how much work goes into making a garden grow, I'm still afraid of flowers/ not ready to invest in a rental like that/ wondering if they would actually grow for me! Thanks for sharing, maybe I'll start working my little patch in the front yard to see what I can learn this year. Thanks!
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