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Category: Wild Birds & Daylilies ~ BJ's Blog | Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:44 pm

My Daylily Garden ~ we have just started planting daylilies in our large front yard. They're planted around my birdbath. Started getting compliments from neighbors on first day! Next, we will start planting daylilies down beside our walkway toward the street. We're on a corner lot on Main St., an excellent place to display
our plantings.

Wild Birds ~ Our birdfeeder is placed by the birdbath and a nest box in tree across from it. First day we had cardinals, then bluejay. Hoping to attract yellow finch and bluebirds. The finch food
is out in view and we'll be adding some bluebird nest boxes soon.

BJ



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Comments

 

Droopy wrote on Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:04 pm:


Congratulations on your new blog. I like your bird plans. :D




BJ wrote on Mon Jun 30, 2008 3:56 pm:


Thanks D. I'm really enjoying this site.
BJ




 

gardengater wrote on Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:07 pm:


BJ, you'll like us more and more. It sounds like you've made a great start. you'll have your neighbors salivating. Our started gardens of their own.
Gardengater




BJ wrote on Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:20 pm:


You've got that right! Love it here!!!
BJ




 

Sherry8 wrote on Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:30 pm:


BJ...I would love to see some pictures if you have any. It sounds so nice. Lucky you to have cardinals the first day. That is my favorite bird and it took me a while to see one at my pergola. Of course they could of been here and I just missed them. At the last home I had so many of them with the woods in our back yard..Thank you for sharing..Sherry8




BJ wrote on Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:20 pm:


Our Rose of Sharon has it's first bloom (lavender) and got 2 Rome tomatoes and another turning red. super, since we just moved them in June/July. Our hummingbird feeders are doing better on the back side of house. Saw them twice today. Anyone know last date hummingbirds are in KY? They will be migrating south soon.
BJ





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