Finally had a day to myself to work on my yard, instead of working at the historical society house. Caroline is on spring break this week and it is proving to truly be turning into spring and fortunately she still enjoys being outside puttering and digging in the dirt. Here are a few pictures of what's blooming and changing.
Native woodland trillium.
Bleeding hearts cultivar
Bleeding hearts cultivar
Back drop garden for the fountain (yep, I'm moving it AGAIN). On the left is transplanted white clematis (hope it makes it), middle is lavender, the green next to it is creeping phlox. Behind the rock are day lilies, and the tree is a rose of sharon. The fountain will be installed in the sandy area in front of the plants.
4 comments:
That trillium is handsome. I see you are using it as your header. Nice.
Nice picture of the Trillium! You were busy today, I'm glad the Clematis transplanted so nicely for you, it can be so persnickety & difficult :) The fountain will look really nice there, can't wait to see it set up :)
WOW!! The trillium picture is spectacular - what a good choice for your header!!
Hauling and shoving those stones around is quite a chore - be careful of your back - I love stone edgings around planting areas like that. Stones only come at a premium down here - 3 or 4 or more dollars a pound!!
Good luck on repositioning your fountain ...
You do too have a hummingbird feeder up in the last picture, I thought I was crazy. There is no food in it, now that i look again but at least I know what I saw is there!!
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