Today ’s photos are from our very own Meander1 , Michaele Anderson ! ( See previous posts from her gardenHERE . )
She says,“Hi there , Michelle and my fellow winter - weary GPOD - atomic number 68 . leaping is ultimately begin to come live here in my garden in east Tennessee and I wanted share some of what I see when I take a minute to front up from my weeding ( and weeding and weeding ) efforts . Sigh , along with spring flowers comes a dismayingly robust harvest of cool weather mourning band ! My hubby Darwin and I have lived on our farm place for going on 19 year and we are devoted striver to it . ”
Man , Michaele , those hellebores – how great ! And I am dictated to see Mexican feather grass for my garden this year . It ’s hard to hail by this far compass north , but I need it . Thanks for the visit !

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I experimented last year with not cutting my Mexican feather grass (Nassella tenuissima, Zones 7-11) down in the fall. It has stayed decently attractive through the winter so maybe that is one chore I can take off my list. Photo/Illustration: All photos courtesy of Michaele Anderson









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