In our Zone 5 land, blooms are just starting to show their pretty little faces. And, I decided to tempt fate (and the frost-free date) and plant all our annuals, veggies and herbs this weekend.
That is right – 2 weeks before the experts say it’s totally safe. I’M A REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, PEOPLE.
And, even though the dying tulips make me sad…
These annuals make me smile. Simply potted in painted tin cans.
And, my salvia also bloomed this weekend.
And, even though the window boxes look a little sad, I know they will perk right up with a little more sun. (And, I think that another potato vine or two will really put it over the edge.)
A few other blooms around the corner.
I love watching the yard bloom throughout the year. It has begun.
(Update tomorrow on the veggie and herb garden. Try not to lose sleep.)
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Amanda @ Little House on the Corner says
Gorgeous colors! Everything looks so pretty. Love those red cans hanging from your fence.
Jennifer says
siigghh I just love salvia! you’re way ahead of me and it’s practically summer here. my pansies are dying in the heat – I think it’s time to put them out of their misery! the lantana is coming up underneath them anyway …
Emily @ Longley's in San Diego says
Beautiful like always 🙂
Lisa says
Your flowers look amazing! I’m kinda jealous…And love your tin cans as pots! What a fun idea!
Sara @ Russet Street Reno says
This is so unfair. I’m also zone 5 and my salvia isn’t blooming yet. Neither are my irises or lilac. I put some peppers in the ground Saturday and my mom made me so doubtful they would live that I took them back inside again. I’m not brave like you! ha
Your blooms are fab.
Leigh says
Looks so pretty and springy. Silly question- do potatoes vines really produce potatoes?
Jennifer says
Longtime lurker…..just wanted to tell you that I’m in love with your yard. It’s adorable and totally smile inducing!
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
You yard is so pretty! 🙂 You do a great job putting everything together.
Nakiya @ Taste of Baltimore says
Your garden looks spectacular already!!!!
MV says
I planted mine too. It’s early, but I just couldn’t wait any longer!
Stephanie says
I love the painted cans, into my dream book it goes. And I’m one to fight the frost date as well. Now really, can you please post the herbs and garden. I need a nap.
Kelly@TearingUpHouses says
Pretty! The painted cans are very sweet!
Kelly
LizzieBeth says
I simply adore the pot on the stump and the pot on the water jug. I swear Kim- you HAVE to have the cutest house in down.
LB
The Brick Cottage says
I did the same thing (although I might have planted more than three weeks early) then we had a frost/freeze warning last week. But everything survived. Whew! I’m seeing so many things in your garden I want to copy–especially your red cans on the fence. Did you leave them up over winter or do you bring them in? They look brand new!
Danielle and Clint says
I just love potato vines! Your yard looks so colorful! I wanted to plant last weekend also, but it rained the whole weekend…ugh.
Marcy Tate says
I love your painted tin cans, they are just right!
Michael - Innkeeper says
ah! isn’t spring and summer the best!? your flowers look great! and your home looks so neat and put together! if i was driving by i’d sure slow down to take a gander. good luck tempting fate. i’m in zone 5 too and i’m about to do the same!