tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420461785495676179.post1454267805035591729..comments2024-01-22T06:59:03.396-06:00Comments on Rustic & Refined: July Garden TourChristine @ Rustic-Refinedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15062085942305276829noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420461785495676179.post-76391601204806067062020-07-18T09:55:46.047-05:002020-07-18T09:55:46.047-05:00It looks great, Christine. You are working your ta...It looks great, Christine. You are working your tail off this summer and it shows. Well, if we need to distance, what better spot than a garden?!Jeaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17482528482559445943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420461785495676179.post-40854941631111615572020-07-16T08:51:56.829-05:002020-07-16T08:51:56.829-05:00Looks good, Christine. Some of my favorites: The r...Looks good, Christine. Some of my favorites: The rebar plant stakes holding containers, the hydrangeas, esp the newly planted side of the house, alternating with the butterfly and the other (was that weigela?), and the daisies with the variegated red twig dogwood (am I right on that one?). I could see what you consider the fails - the cedar (wah wah wah) and the one grass. The main thing on those is trying to understand why. Do you know why? Esp that one grass being next to one that thrives - mystery. The vegetable beds were a surprise! You definitely have your work cut out for you, let alone working with the garden club! Nice to see Blaze enjoying the garden, and looking quite calm!Rita C at Panoplyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17351306074493103021noreply@blogger.com