Thursday in the Garden

 Mommy took a picture of this HUGE spider that hangs out near her plants.

 The Mexican Tarragon was blooming up a storm until we had our unseasonably cold (in the 20s) weather now it is mostly dead. Mommy will trim the dead parts off as soon as the fire ants die at the moment she can't get close to the flowerbed to weed it.  It is now unseasonably warm (in the 70s).

 Daddy finally finished his project. We thinks it will be very nice as he has fixed it where all the beds can be watered by merely turning the water on in the greenhouse. Good job Daddy.

 Everything in the evergreen bed mostly survived the cold.

And the lantana is safe in the greenhouse. ~ATCAD

9 comments:

Mr Puddy said...

Paw up for the survival plants. Pretty flowers !
and Bravo for your daddy..Well done !

Frankie Furter and Ernie said...

THAT is a very Unusual looking Spider. WE love to see your Winter Flowers... nothing butt BROWN and UGLY in OUR neck of the woods right now...

That's Purrfect said...

What a lovely garden - even with spiders!

Millie and Walter said...

That sure looks like a messy project your dad is working on but it will make watering all your plants so much nicer. We love seeing your flowers this time of year. Lantana is one of our mom's favorites.

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

We are having the same kind of weather! It will get warm enough for the fruit trees to bloom and then we will have another freeze

da tabbies o trout towne said...

cranbereez guyz....itz a ta ran choolz.......we hope him haz mooved on bye now ~~~~~~ ☺☺☺♥♥♥

Unknown said...

What a great daddy-job!!! And I'm sure he does the raised bed design with vegetables, no? A lovely place in which to wander......

Mickey's Musings said...

It is nice to see plants still blooming :)
We are in a colder climate and there is nothing blooming here.
Your daddy is smart ;)
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

THat type of watering system will simplify things a lot.

Glad you have a greenhouse to keep tender plants safe.