Perennials in large raised bed:
Large raised bed, looking less barren than it did a few weeks ago:
The sloped rock garden is full of color with the pink Phlox subulata, blue grape hyacinths, pulsatillas of various shades, blue siberian squill, and other little plants.
We usually enjoy this stage of the rock garden in May! I am hoping RLM mows the lawn soon, because the abundant dandelions need their heads chopped off before going to seed. Besides, I hate taking pictures when the lawn looks so blemished with weeds.
Drumstick primula (Primula denticulata):
These hardy perennial primulas require continuous moist soil and shade, and I think mine dry out too often for their liking. I wouldn't say it's the best primula for this area, when compared with the auriculas.
Gentiana verna, the spring gentian. The brilliant blue color of this flower is attention-grabbing, even though it is a small plant. I would just love to see a whole drift of these flowers.
3 comments:
Wow! Your garden looks fantastic. I absolutely love the stone walls of your raised bed.
You don't often see stone these days and when you do it's a real treat.
Congratulations on the new addition! A new potential gardener in the family. It's great that you are back out in the garden again.
What beautiful gardens! I have been looking for interesting Canadian garden blogs. I'm glad I found you. I'm in Zone 2b/3 and can have some success, in just the right spot, with Zone 4 plants.
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