

views of the SW corner of the house with the red amaranthus and castor bean. and next the NE side of the house with a nice clump of grass, since removed. :)


I've been really happy with the purple heart, chocolate euphorbia, and artemisia on the north side of the house among the daylilies. a Dahlia bloom


some yellow topped amaranthus and surprise lilies (lycoris), and next too many daylily seedlings that hopefully I can see something in 2 years fun and new.. .:)