All pictures are from my yard.
Annuals and herbs in pots on the deck
Annuals and herbs in pots on the deck
Forsythia
Eastern Redbud
Wild Violets
Perwinkle (vinca)
Lilacs
Creeping Phlox
Spirea
Hardy Geranium, Cranesbill
Floribunda Rose- Nearly Wild
Polyantha Rose- The Fairy
Honeysuckle (Lonicera)
Daylilies
Zinnias
Coneflowers
Hostas
Burning Bush in the fall
Tomatoes
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I love your garden! You have a lot of nice flowering trees and shrubs. I'd love to get more flowering shrubs for my garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandy. I like to let trees and shrubs be the "work horses" in the garden, providing interest during every season. And perennials have to be a gardeners best friend, as they come back year after year.
DeleteSuch beauty. I can't wait for our Forsythias' to start:) I like to bring branches in to force.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tiffany. I've never tried to force branches... kinda wishing I knew how since this year spring got a very slow start.
DeleteSuch beauty in one garden....the photos tell it all.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Meggie. Very sweet of you to say.
DeleteIffen you take the notion to sell some starts/seeds of your gorgeous garden, please let me know? I am in the process of transforming a 'naked' yard :) I do appreciate your assortment and obvious hard work creating an oasis of pride. I can be reached through my e-mail: stjamesyorkies@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words. It is hard to start from scratch. I'll have to see if I can shake some seeds from a few things.
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