Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 14, 2012 at 18:12:25 from (67.246.153.242):
The wifey and I took our "tour-d-flur" around the yard tonight. The mators that we ordered never showed up in the mail. 3 packages, suposibly shipped, one arived with nothing we ordered in it, and nothing of use to us. They credited our order back to our credit card, however. We had many mator plants sprout in last years beds, and we transplanted them last week, when we gave up on waiting for the order. Plants were from last years plants from that company, perhaps they have a strange way of shipping, LOL. Anyway the rest of the garden is doing good. Strawberries about a week out. We are only harvesting asparagus for an ocasional meal at this point in time. Some of the "trees" are 6' now. Will be picking peas first of next week. Wifey may need a ladder. Tators were planted in March and looking real good also. The early flowers have stayed brilliant far longer than usual. The pond lilys are starting to bloom along with a late swamp iris in the bog garden/X fish pond. The last pic is of a white and yellow peony, that we treasure.
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