From Tammy
Williams in South Dakota, who says, "These are a few photos from the last
couple of years of my containers and the wildflowers growing on a hillside in
our yard. We live in the Black Hills of South Dakota in a fairly arid
climate, so sometimes gardening is a challenge. What with the extremely rocky
hill we live on and the shade, a good part of my gardening is done in containers
near the house. I do have a wildflower garden that is a constant work in
progress. It's always fun to see which flowers come up and do well from year to
year. I have been gardening since I was a young girl and watched my grandma
with her flowers and gardens and asked my Dad to make a garden spot in our
yard. I remember when I was a teenager I had beautiful tuberous begonias
growing in a planter that my dad had made at the front of our house. I was so
unhappy when one night someone came and stole all of my beautiful flowers! I
keep pots of geraniums, ivy, wax begonias, and asparagus ferns in our garage
over the winter, and get my "gardening fix" throughout the winter
deadheading and trimming." I must confess, Tammy, that I know nothing of
your climate, but you do make it look easy to garden there! That huge swath of shooting stars (Dodecatheon
meadia) is spectacular!