Sunday, April 26, 2026

Ussies In The Grass

We had a fairly quiet week for a change!
We had some nice weather, warm and sunny, and we had rain, too. So much that the grass is growing way too fast! Petcretary says she can sit down and see it growing, BOL! She mowed it twice in the past 10 days.
And yes the grass is nice and soft too! Good for laying in, or rollin on...
Petcretary keeps on with weed removal, specifically the non native invasive ones, and the vines that want to climb up the trees. (Virginia creeper, invasive non-native bittersweet, bindweed, and even poison ivy, garlic mustard, pokeweed, bittercress, cleavers, and all the weeds that make 'stickons' that cling to the dog's furs...) She also removes a lot of tree seedlings, such as cherry (Not the yummy sweet ones, these make tiny rather bitter ones...), and cottonwood, which when mature make a huge mess very late spring, and they are easily blown over or lose limbs. So she lets the oak and sugar maples stay. Walnuts, well we already have plenty of those, so those come out too.  You are welcome to come by and dig any out that you want to grow for yourselves, BOL! Dandelions are allowed to stay, as are many others...
She found these gems back there in a meadow like area of our woodsy back third of the yard.
Purple violets
White violets
Solomon's Seal; soon tere will be little white flowers hanging from it, then in the late summer, there will be dark blue berries hanging there.
Jack in the pulpit; in the fall the 'pulpit' will be a large spike with red berries.
She wishes there were trilliums back there...but none ever have been seen...There used to be a little stand of large grape hyacinths, but when all the trees came down, in the storms of May 2025, we think they were destroyed. Maybe they might come back...We also have lots and lots of Canada Mayflower., the are just beginning to show up, eventually the ones that bloom will have a stalk of white flowers followed by red berries later in the early fall.
OK, here are our Ussies:

Hi, Petcretary...nothing going on here...BOL!

We forgot about this day...so here is an older image of the three of us...

We are hopping along with many other friends at The Cat On The Head who are the weekly hosts of this fun and popular blog hop.


11 comments:

  1. A marvellous selection of wild flowers you have. But what a gardening schedule. You have enough work there for a small army of gardeners!
    Thank goodness your staff have you both to help dig things up! Have a wonderful week
    ERin

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  2. We love your ussie and your selfies and your beautiful flowers! Happy Sunday!

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  3. Boys we absolutely love seeing the flowers. Especially that Jack and the pulpit is I have not been in an area that's had any for a long time. I sent an email that may have gone to spam. I was wanting to know if the vitamin B12 that you used to crush into your kitties food, was human B12 or special feline B12. I would like to start giving it to precious. Don't work too hard.

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    1. I left a message on your latest post...about the B12, since I couldn't find your email, not in my spam folder either.

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  4. The violets are lovely. I always like to see them growing around the bottom of the hedges. I haven't hear of the other plants. Lovely Ussie of the three of you.

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  5. What a lovely garden! And We think your Ussies are pawfully cute!

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  6. Hari OM
    abundance in your yard and lovely ussies! what's not to adore??? Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  7. Beautiful flowers and fun Ussies (especially the one of all 3 of you!)

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  8. Look at your native plant collection: COOL!
    We haven't planted Solomon's Seal yet, but it's on our list.
    One of the first natives we put in was Jack-in-the-pulpit, and I still get giddy every year when they show up.
    Terrific ussies; thanks for sharing them.

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  9. All our plants are leafing out and blooming early this year. Those are cute ussies of you two and with your mom.

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  10. The silly ussie is our favourite! We've been having great weather too and #1 is working hard to try and keepo some order in the garden, but we like it mostly wild for all the little critters.

    Woofs,
    Ollie

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