Garden Pics

I also garden… a lot!
These are pictures of my gardens 🙂

Mums

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Sedum Joy A photo posted by Angela B. Chrysler (@abchrysler) on

Mums are hardy perenials that double in size every year.

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I Have nine gardens. Mostly focused on heavily scented and colorful plants to attract birds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. This is one of the bee gardens.

My bee garden 🙂 A photo posted by Angela B. Chrysler (@abchrysler) on

And half of the Shade Garden (Also known as a Witch’s Garden and an Irish Garden).

My shade garden!

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Hydrangea in the shade garden…

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Purple Shamrock

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Irish Moss A photo posted by Angela B. Chrysler (@abchrysler) on

So… Funny story… I read online that this plant is “Purple Passion.” Despite it’s purple velvet leaves, it produces these vibrant yellow flowers. I read online that “they stank.” I shrugged it off and said, “Eh! You don’t appreciate flowers!” No! They stink! Like wet, sweaty feet! NO JOKE! THEY STINK! Like a man’s locker room at the gym! And strooooong! And when this plant flowers, there are dozens! Damn! The only reason why I haven’t snipped them off yet is because I enjoy conning the neighborhood kids into smelling my pretty, yellow flowers.

Purple Passion

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Purple Passion. I read online that the yellow flowers stink. And OMG does it! It smells like bad foot odor stink!!

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Liatris

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Liatris

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Lily

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White lily

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