We've been busy this spring! As construction ended we were finally able to address some troublesome spots. Remember how Two Holt looked last year? Well here it is today... We decided to make this area our shrub garden. Along the lattice skirt we planted Princess Blue Holly shrubs and one Blue Prince to pollinate the others and give us bright red berries at Christmas. These shrubs will eventually grow to the height of the deck floor. So what other shrubs did we add? Three Goldmound Spirea... Two Holly Leaf Tea Olives... Three Munchkin Oakleaf Hydrangea... One Incrediball Hydrangea... One New Dawn Climbing Rose... ...and two Butterfly Bush shrubs, two Forsythia shrubs, two Endless Summer Hydrangeas, one Jersey Highbush Blueberry (self-pollinating), one Flame Native Azalea, and assorted perennials--Becky Shasta Daisies, May Night Salvia, Indian Summer Rudbeckia, White Swan Coneflowers, and David Garden Phlox. Lovely, lovely, lovely! We worked in our newly created Garden Bell Garden... Our garden bear seems to like the lupines we planted. We planted a Japanese Maple. We planted three Mount Airy Fothergilla which should have impressive orange fall color along with lots of creeping phlox for spring color. And we started our Living Wall in this garden by adding plants between rocks. Here's the overall effect that this garden gives Two Holt... I always say our Sitting Garden is finished... ...but I always seem to find a little space for a few more perennials. This year I added two Fragrant Bouquet Hostas, one Great Expectations Hosta, and a pot of coral bells with Creeping Jenny added for contrast. And I just had to have three of these Rainforest Sunrise Hostas next to my pot of Japanese Painted Ferns. When I saw how lovely the Bleeding Heart was next to our steps entering the garden, I had to plant another one. We planted pots of annuals and sat the pots around the gardens. I also have pots of Hosta sitting around the garden. And I made my window box in the Kitchen Garden a perennial home for minature Hosta such as Mouse Ears and Lemon Drop. Tiarella and ivy are also at home here. So let me show you some photos of the garden as of today. I don't think it's possible to walk through a garden and not smile! Happy gardening, everyone!
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Larry Elder
6/2/2017 02:56:27 pm
Totally awesome!! Thanks for sharing.
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