Thursday, April 16, 2009

Welcome to the Garden 2009



The perennial border is nature's miracle in the garden. Each year, with very little effort on my part, the flowers that I have planted over the years spring forth and provide us with beauty all summer long.



I realize also, that inasmuch as I am 73 years old, these blooms may be part of my legacy. Perhaps people will remark, at least for a few years, that those are Vernon's flowers.



The photographs below show just a few of the periennials now sprouting in the garden.






This plant above will provide us with these pretty

Columbines.








This scattering of plants will become my garden favorite

Phlox














Thes tiny leaves will produce the

Bee Balm














These will produce


the Blushing Bride Hydramgea






















The above will produce the spectacular array of


Tulips























These little buds will contribte


Climbing Pink Roses






























These fern like plants will become


Poppies















The above is just a sampling of the flowers in my garden.

There are also


Coreopsis

Japanese Lilies

Alium

Asters

Phystogeia

Rudbeckia
Day Lilies

Lavender

Astilbe

Hybrid Roses

Bleeding Hearts

Hostas

Ornamental Grasses

Clematis

Wisteria


and


an assortment of annuals including


Pansies,

Geraniums

Begonias

Impatiens



and whatever else strikes my fancy at the nursery.


PLease visit
















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