Although this spring we have experimented with planting potatoes and rhubarb on the trapline, I don't truly have a 'garden'. Usually, we only spend the cold months, so there hasn't been much point in planting things. But, as we are now beginning to spend a couple of the spring months getting work done on trails and cabins, I have been able to enjoy watching the wild flowers appear. I love discovering each new plant as it pokes it's head out of the moss and dirt. Here I share some of my photos from this spring.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
My Trapline Garden
Labels:
trapline,
wildflowers,
Yukon
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Lovely flowers. The flowers are always so delicate in colder climates.
ReplyDeleteHi Jayne! Thanks for visiting the trapline! I love wildflowers...no weeding required. -Sue
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are beautiful, what a wonderful place you have to spend time, thanks for sharing at Good Morning Mondays, it really blesses me.
ReplyDeleteHi Terri! Thanks for stopping by the trapline! At this time of year the trapline is under deep snow and below 0 temperatures. It is a very black and white world. These wildflowers are so hardy and so delicate at the same time. I hope you will stop by again!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeleteHi Paula! They are lovely, aren't they. I can't wait for spring! Thanks for stopping by!-Sue
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