A tour of the yard from back to front.
Clematis, Daylily, Asiatic lily.
Daylily, Clematis, Lamium.
Clematis, Salvia, Morning Glory, Daylily, Peas, Squash, Rosemary.
The "Cantina".
Path into the Sun Garden.
Milkweed, Rudbeckia, Heliopsis, Sunflowers ('volunteers' from feeding the birds).
On the path through the Sun Garden.
Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower is amazing, alongside the taller bi-coloured Rudbeckia.
Path off to the driveway.
Path to the front yard.
Heliopsis are beginning to fill in under the spruce.
The Globe Thistle are reaching great heights and the Sedum in the rock garden has been blooming for weeks. This Lamium blooms all summer long.
Forget-me-nots have beautified the front garden for weeks while the Calla Lilies and Monarda have just begun to bloom.
The scent of these giant Lilies is incredible, both they and the ferns will get substantially larger over the next few years and I have high hopes for how great they will look together.Monkshood are over 6 feet tall!
I believe there are three colours of Monarda but so far only one is in bloom.
Allium, Campanula, Verbascum, Monkshood, Forget-me-not.
I like to combine plant material from the yard with annuals in my yard urns,.
Lamium in front the hedge transitions to the Moon Garden.
Each year I will need fewer Impatiens to fill in between the Astilbe and Hosta in front the Bleeding Heart.Obedient Plant and Liatris: though still a ways away from blooming I love the foliage.
Daisy, Peony, Nasturtium, Coneflower, Bleeding Heart, Impatiens.
Bench in Bishop's Goutweed with Peony and Lamb's ear.
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