A few garden photos from my Southeast Tennessee Garden.
The best place to grow mint? In a pot, so it doesn't take over your garden. Unless you want a garden filled with mint, which really isn't such a bad thing.
Oakleaf hydrangea in it's rosy pink phase.
Unfurling ferns in the morning light.
Japanese painted ferns popping up amongst the wild ginger, violets, and virginia creeper.
Look what popped up in my tomato plants!










Karen says
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for the visual vacation this morning.
Pam Greer says
Thank you!
Ann says
So lovely and green! My transplanted chameleon roses are starting to flower. The last four days temperatures ranged from 33-39 degC. Today was 22 degC. The plants and I are not amused.
Pam Greer says
Pretty soon it will be warm all the time!
Marjie says
My mint usually gets frozen to death over the winter in pots. That's OK; it's easy to grow. Love your pictures!
Pam Greer says
I haven't over wintered it in pots, so I'll have to see how it goes!