Hi everybody. I'm here with few words and many photos of my garden in early June. If you have any questions, please leave your email so I can reply. Seat belts fastened? Okay, here we go....
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The middle of my long, rectangular garden. |
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I just redid this area. |
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My south lawn replacement |
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Allium schubertii |
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I moved the Melianthus to this bed. It's coming along slowly but it's alive. |
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Here's a little better view of it. |
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Physocarpus 'Coppertina' |
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I think this is a bit too clashy for my taste. |
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Looking to the southwest-end of the garden. |
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Looking back to the middle garden, we're now standing in the south end. |
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The southeast part of the garden |
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Thanks to the neighbor's trees, it's shady here. |
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Heucheras! H. 'Paris' blooms red all summer. In front of it is 'Green Spice'. |
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I finally found the right place for Rue (Ruta graveolens). It was a pathetic thing just a few months ago but now it looks better than it ever has. |
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Last week I spotted this little Primula on the clearance rack at Home Depot. $3 (Primula japonica, I think.) |
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Sedum s. 'Cape Blanco' does well in shade. Who'd a thunk? |
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The Sedums seem happy to mingle among the Dianthus so I let them. |
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I'm hoping my Hesperaloe will bloom. It actually gets a lot of sun in this spot. |
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The first Japanese Iris blossom (Iris ensenta 'Variegata) |
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Parahebe perfoliata reaching toward the light |
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Raspberries on the left |
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Looking north |
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Looking farther north |
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Nectaroscordum siculum is a hummingbird magnet, while behind it, variegated comfrey (Symphytum x uplanicum 'Axmiinster Gold') is a bumblebee magnet. |
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Verbascum before the rain |
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The north lawn replacement |
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The north end of the garden |
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Geranium 'Orion' |
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Lychnis chalcedonica 'Pinkie' |
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'William Baffin' is blooming! |
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Geranium pratense 'Dark Reiter' and Sedum 'Ogon' |
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The patio area |
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Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty' and Hakonechloa 'Albo Striata' |
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Darmera peltata skirted with Hakonechloa 'Albo Striata' |
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Sidalcea cusickii |
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One of few Cannas that didn't succumb to winter's cruelty. |
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Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' living up to its name |
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Phormium 'Sundowner' (I think) from HD this year. I couldn't resist. I'm going to protect it this winter. |
Okay, that's enough for now. Thanks for stopping by.