That's where the head-and-shoulders statue of the Earth Goddess goes in warm weather. I bring it indoors for winter so it's not there now. This post from last spring shows the statue.
>> I can't get over the way you guys refer to your garden as a "yard"! To us, a yard is hard-surfaces, and usually quite small! <<
The whole yard is about 2 acres. Whether all of it is garden depends on your definition. It's all laissez-faire permaculture. There are some patches of lawn grass like the house yard and south lot. There are flower beds, the mini-guilds under some trees, and then specific things like the barrel garden, cistern garden, etc. that are more defined.
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Date: 2025-03-17 09:30 pm (UTC)That's where the head-and-shoulders statue of the Earth Goddess goes in warm weather. I bring it indoors for winter so it's not there now. This post from last spring shows the statue.
>> I can't get over the way you guys refer to your garden as a "yard"! To us, a yard is hard-surfaces, and usually quite small! <<
The whole yard is about 2 acres. Whether all of it is garden depends on your definition. It's all laissez-faire permaculture. There are some patches of lawn grass like the house yard and south lot. There are flower beds, the mini-guilds under some trees, and then specific things like the barrel garden, cistern garden, etc. that are more defined.
>> The orange crocus is gorgeous! <<
Whoops, I forgot to link that: ,a href="https://www.brecks.com/products/orange_monarch_snow_crocus">Breck's Orange Monarch. It's a favorite.