Oooo, peonies! I love them, but we don't have any. DH has discovered ~6 plums that survived the late frost, I'm hoping there are more than that left. They can be really hard to spot until they are much larger. I haven't looked closely at the apple, but that flowered much later so I suspect we're doing well there.
Jamie - this is my first time with an apple tree. I'm so excited to have actual fruit growing in my yard that can barely stand it.
Kristi - I had no idea so many people loved Peonies. I guess they didn't grow in New Mexico, because I haven't seen them before. They're quite impressive and I love the hot pink color. And BTW, I'm so very excited about your plums.
My husband and I returned to Colorado in 2009 to live a simpler life.
Right now the goal of simple means we are busy. Busy fixing up our farm, raising Alpacas and Tibetan Mastiffs, racing wheelchairs, building flying objects, Alpacamundo, and Colorado Tibetan Mastiffs.
This blog is about these and the other things going on in my head. I hope you find it interesting, useful and inspiring.
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The fruit is so exciting. I can't wait until I start having something to harvest on my plants.
Oooo, peonies! I love them, but we don't have any. DH has discovered ~6 plums that survived the late frost, I'm hoping there are more than that left. They can be really hard to spot until they are much larger. I haven't looked closely at the apple, but that flowered much later so I suspect we're doing well there.
Jamie - this is my first time with an apple tree. I'm so excited to have actual fruit growing in my yard that can barely stand it.
Kristi - I had no idea so many people loved Peonies. I guess they didn't grow in New Mexico, because I haven't seen them before. They're quite impressive and I love the hot pink color. And BTW, I'm so very excited about your plums.
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