Sunday, March 11, 2007

Green Thumb Sunday



Yesterday, as I was doing some clean-up in the gardens, I noticed the ghostly appearance of this sedum. It looks as if winter has sucked the life out of it. I probably look the same, after so long with no sun.


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7 comments:

My Five Sons said...

Hi, Thanks for visiting,Yes you are right about zuchinis,but this year they didn't take off so quickly so we haven't had a glut yet,
Had to laugh at your feline friends new hair stlye! Our rabbit was so indignant that he didn't stop running around the house for a couple of hours until he went into his night cage,worse thing is I didn't get around to taking his picture!

Christa said...

Interesting photo! I've never seen sedum look like that. It looks like it's definitely craving a few good days in the sun.

Thanks for visiting my blog. Have a great Sunday!

Anonymous said...

The photo makes it look pretty - in real life, it might be sad. It is warm here now too - and last night it rained! - that's a big deal in Lubbock, Texas. That means all of the plants will be "spring"ing from the ground.

Jean

Deb @ Sugarfused said...

It's certainly well preserved!
Hope you don't have too many more cold days in store. Here in Middle TN, it's a very spring-like 57 degrees this morning :)
Have a great Sunday!

Unknown said...

How interesting... blanched sedum! It looks kind of like it's molting out of that, though. :)

Yolanda Elizabet Heuzen said...

It looks very strange that sedum ,but I see green shoots poking through so that means it's still alive.

Carol Michel said...

I love the "new" discoveries in the spring garden, including how plants look after a tough winter. These do look different.

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