Saturday, May 24, 2014

Flowerbed Tour: Shade & slope

Shade Garden, May 5:
 
Overview: from the far end down
 
Brunnera leafing out, with a few mini daffodils.
Lady's mantle and heuchera slowly getting bigger.

 I finally ripped out that sickly fern.
This columbine was from a neighbor--they were going to rototill the spot where it was at and offered it to me. I knew columbines could live back here, so I gladly took it!
 

One of the heuchera's from VW Garden. 
 
Heuchera and columbine.
I love that electric pink color back here in the shade.
It lights up the whole bed!
 
Red-twig dogwood, also taking its time to leaf out.
  
Overview: this time from the yard end down.
 
May 23:
 
Overview: everything filling in, including slope grass encroaching!
 
Columbine in bloom.
The one the left must be a doubled form--it hardly looks like a columbine.
I love how the one on the right has 2 different colors of flowers on the same plant.

Pulmonaria ("lungwort") also a gift from the neighbor's.
It settled in very quickly and has already grown new leaves.
You can also see the hosta starting to leaf out.

Heuchera and violas.
Those little violas are from last year's plants.
Awesome!

The lilac bush.
Still no blooms, but it looks healthier this year than it has in the past. 
 
Slope: May 5
 
Tulips along the top of the garden wall.

 
Daffodils between the garden and the aspen.
 
and...May 23:
 
So cheerful. Glad they came back this year.

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