I
love gardening so much. It’s not easy, it takes a lot of time and patience and
to be good… well, it’s an artful dance with your flora to keep the blooms
coming all spring and summer long.
The tulips in early spring were magnificent. But now, before removing the old leaves, it’s time to plant (that way you’ll know where to plant and not worry about digging up the bulbs).
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The purple Clemants (Diana's Delight) was planted last weekend. |
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Purple Columbine |
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As you can see, my White Peony is delicious. |
The purple Columbine is a show-stopper although I still love the wild Columbine in pink and yellow that grows everywhere.
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Old Rhododendrons |
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Iron Bunny |
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The Lupine, orange Nasturshims, heliotrope and Stocks are a bright spot to be enjoyed.
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Lamb's Ear and Johnny-Jump-Ups |
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Enjoying the view |
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Digitalis (Fox Glove) and red Snap Dragons |
I’m attempting
to “color coordinate” the front of the house.
Eventually, hopefully, it will be rows of silver, white, purple and pink. My Lamb's Ear is beautiful and so easy to
divide. Same goes for the pink Anemone and Shasta Daisy. The Johnny-Jump-Ups
reseed themselves nicely and actually “wintered” this year. As did the Digitalis
(Fox Glove), the red Snap Dragons, and Chrysanthemums. The
pink Hydrangea I’m turning to blue – they had a rough start with a mild winter
(they thought it was spring) and then a cold snap that froze may of their young
and tender foliage.
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