Meowing on Monday

We are very happy with how well the Confederate Jasmine is doing. The rosemary is doing nice too and we love when it blooms.


Mom got a new welcome mat for some reason Mom thinks it looks like stained glass.


The Confederate Rose by the house got really tall.


American Beauty Berry. Mom's friend gave it to her for helping with their plants Mom has always wanted one because it's a native plant and it has berries on it for the birds. She was afraid it died this winter but we sent her outside to look at it and she was very happy to report it's getting LEAVES. During the winter it will lose it's leaves, but have berries on it for the birds to eat. They were very happy to see it this Fall. They ate all the berries off of it before Winter got here.



Wildflowers


Mom has no clue what this is.


Candle Bush


Goldenrod  with a bee ~ATCAD
 

8 comments:

Lone Star Cats said...

Some of our rosemary didn't make it through the deep freeze, but the jasmine seems to be coming back. So hopefully. Yours looks great.

Mickey's Musings said...

Your garden is looking lovely!
Our season is later so we are just happy to see our grass turning green.
Daylily shoots are coming up too :)
Purrs, Julie

Genevieve said...

What a clever plant - with a built-in bird feeder. That's genius. #mothernatureamiright

Love and licks,
Cupcake

pilch92 said...

Everything looks great. I like the new mat.

Marvelous Marv said...

Wow! Our flowers are just starting. The rhubarb came back this year! I was worried it would not as we did not "put it to bed" before the snow properly. Love the new mat! We hope you all have a marvellously happy day!

Ruby Rose and the Big Little Angels 3 said...

Thank you for sharing your lovely yard with us. It looks beautiful and has a lot of good sport to pee.

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

Your plants seem to love where they are...we can't grow most of them...at least not as perennials...

Millie and Walter said...

You found lots of pretty flowers around your yard. We have a couple of beauty berry bushes here too. Our dad cuts them down to about 6-8" tall in the spring and they grow from there every year. The birds love having the berries to eat in the winter here too.