Outside Monday   8 comments


I love our garden. Our second planting of green beans and potatoes are popping out of the ground.

People say that rhubarb will not grow here due to the lack of a cold winter. I will hope for the best! 

The first tomato must have grown overnight. 

Now for some flowers and critter pics. 

I think I scared this fella.  

The rescued dwarf Japanese maple continues to amaze us. I am so glad we saved this 34-year-old tree.

One of my favorite trees is our young rescue tulip poplar. 

Can you find the butterfly?

Enjoy your day!

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  1. Love your close up pics of plants, especially the emerging seedlings. Really beautiful and so exciting to watch, isn’t it? Good luck with your rhubarb!

  2. The Japanese maple is so pretty…also like the lizard, exotic colors =).Has your overall climate been warmer there too? We’ve been having some freaky weather here…well as freaky as Hawaii weather can be.

    • Thank you! We are pretty proud to have saved the Japanese maple from the chainsaw. Yes, our weather has also been odd. I have family in Kapolei. They say the weather has been strange as well. We have lots of lizard about our place. Take care, Anna

      • Funnel clouds here too…really an oddity but I feel silly complaining about Hawaii weather xD. Kapolei is growing so much and really it’s become a second city on Oahu with so much development. I used to see those red spotted lizards outside in our yard but they’ve seemed to have disappeared =(…still we have lots of geckos (for good luck =D) and chameleons everywhere…I have a girl friend who’s deathly frightened of them lol but I tell her that they remove the bugs for you ^-^…still trying to convince her of that positive though.

      • Yes, the funnel clouds! The lizards are great friends for sustainable organic gardening for sure. My plumeria trees are about to blossom. I am so excited! Take care, Anna

      • Love the plumeria and their scent…it’s really so much Hawaii and how you get leid (silly figure of speech =P). Wow you have so much a cultural garden there ^-^.

      • I love plants and gardening. We plan on build a greenhouse for all our ‘exotic’ plants. The veggie garden is already producing so much. Take care, Anna

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