Garden Plants and Building

This weekend a lot off mowing happened but, I am getting together the orchard for putting in the new Fruit trees and this week I will be planting the apple trees. Thing are starting to look nice and the grass is growing and all the baby plants i order are buding so they will be going in the main garden soon. Here are a few pics of the flowers and plants.

So I found this great looking weed and I dont know what it is so lets play name that weed it nice looking and smells like lilac...

Thanks for the help. I found it....

Common Milkweed
(Asclepias syriaca)
A native to much of the eastern USA, Common Milkweed generally grows to about 48" high and blooms late June through July. Common Milkweed is utilized as a nectar source by hummingbirds and also by many butterfly species. Also used as a host plant by Monarch butterflies. Deer resistant.
Perennial, zones 3-9.

Spring is here!

And I have already started planting a few things outside and a started a few seeds inside as well. I have started reading up on how to have and edible garden and also a Medical  herb garden and I am working on being able to grow the plants in a more native environment and all organic.

We are also now members of the