I bought a solar wind chime of dragonflies. It didn't get enough sunlight today to charge up the battery, but there are lights out there looking like red fireflies. Problem is, one of the the dragonflies was not attached to its cord -- so it has to go back. Trying to decide if I want a replacement or a refund..................
Thoughts become things -- choose the good ones. (www.tut.com)
Ok, I kept my word... We have been collecting some of this stuff for years and some of it is starting to fall apart (wagon) being out in the weather
When I said I was jealous about all the rain some of you have been getting take a look at the dead grass and dying plants in the background (and the green weeds) (in motion)
I wanted to post a picture of this last year on the reblooming thread
This tractor was burned in the Jones Fire (1999) and we asked the previous owner to leave it here when we bought the property
This implement was also on the property when we bought it
pump on the water feature broke
favorite birdhouse
when it starts to rain (softer ground) I want to mount this on a railroad post
and my outhouse tool shed needs a final resting place
I have two more pictures that I should post tomorrow...
• “Whoever said, ‘Do something right and you won’t have to do it again’ never weeded a garden.” – Anonymous
Name: Lori Morrow Enid, OK (Zone 6b) I want them all!
I love everyone's decorations! I have been getting rid of mine. To me, it is like dusting only in the garden. I have to move stuff to clean up around it (leaves, weeds and so forth) several times a year and it is work intensive. Now, if it has to be moved, it gets moved on out. I only have benches, bird baths and solar lights...they don't have to be moved all the time. Statues, garden balls, gnomes and all other such pretties are out of here. Besides, for every gnome, ball or other ornament you have lost space for at least one more iris.
So many unique and lovely things in everyone's gardens, mine seem a bit boring but here they are anyway.
Sorry for the quality on these. The sun is in the wrong place and the sprinkler is on. This egret is the first ornament I got.
Large pots are big with me. I got 2 of these at a retail store where I used to work. They were getting rid of stuff from the display dept so I scooped them up. The other is in the front.
DH occasionally will pick me up something he thinks I'll like. And I do!
Of course, I'd love to have real cats decorating the gardens but last time Pippin went out, he got tapeworms and Kili gets into enough trouble INSIDE. I don't want to imagine the havoc he'd raise OUTSIDE.
Name: Jan Wax Mendocino County, N. CA (Zone 9a) I'm a semi-retired studio potter.
We need to re-roof the pottery studio that sits right between two gardens - vegetables and flowers.
We're getting an estimate for a metal roof that would be good for collecting rainwater. We know it's
going to rain SOMETIME in California!
Name: tarev San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b) Give PEACE a chance!
We have added these designer stone sculptures..zen mode
Also have pinwheels and small wind vanes, spinning wild adding more life as wind blows through:
Or if hummingbirds are around, put several feeders, they will add cute fun around as they feed:
or sometimes just any hanging/standing perch points..they love to perch and hang around that way too:
When we are not in drought, our fountain is running, right now got to turn it off but still adds some accent to our garden:
Photo taken in 2013 when it is running:
If fountain is running, I also use it to hang my Vanda coerulea:
It also becomes a watering hole for some of stray cats around here: