Backyard photos - Jun 21, 2014 Evening photos with a mostly cloudy sky, so the light was poor. Our little Toledo urban backyard. The soil part. At least half of the back property consists of the concrete driveway, leading to the detached garage. If the garage had been built in the front yard, then we would have a lot more space for additional flower beds and a bigger produce garden. And maybe a chicken pen :) !https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5556/14453354656_fc8e4909eb_c.jpg! br. Oak Openings native plants, mainly tall coreopsis and sawtooth sunflower with smooth blue aster, swamp milkweed, western sunflower, purple cone flower, bee balm, and Black-eyed Susan, scattered elsewhere around the backyard and the driveway concrete seams. !https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2902/14476433555_77b3679ae4_c.jpg! br. Black-eyed Susan, growing through the river rock that rests in the middle part of our back driveway. The flower contains a satisfied, lounging customer. Many flowers grow well in the river rock and through the concrete seams in the back driveway, including tall coreopsis, smooth blue aster, sawtooth sunflower, and the Susans. Their seeds scatter in the fall. Those are tough plants to grow in marginal conditions. !https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3879/14475139414_f0785bd692_c.jpg! br. Some of our hostas. Nothing fancy, but we enjoy them. !https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2923/14496558393_41b5736f3a_c.jpg! !https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5114/14475097192_e553b6d795_c.jpg! br. Our raised-bed, square-foot garden. Three beds, each 9-feet by 4-feet. !https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5277/14475122132_6557b6a9e9_c.jpg! #home - #toledo - #flower - #nature - #garden