Above: You want pictures in mid-June? This is what you get! I haven't had time to do anything here yet, not even move the hose (oops!) But right now I'm thinking I need to get some more of that lamiastrum (silvery stuff) to go all the way across the bottom of the window, and I'm wishing the new Coppertina ninebark shrub was just a wee bit bigger so you could see more than just a hint of it behind those flowers...
Above: tulips and leopard's bane and bleeding heart.
Above: epimedium rubrum (bishop's hat - a great plant for dry shade.)
Above: Ahh, that's a slightly better view! On a positive note, I can at least say that the plants seem to be doing much better now that the nearby spruce tree has been gone for one whole growing season (and that includes the weeds...)
To see pictures of this garden before the infamous tree came down, click here.
To see pictures of other areas of my garden at this time of year, please see:
- the front Welcome Garden, mid-June 2011
- the front Entry Garden, mid-June 2011
- the Side Garden, mid-June 2011
- the Butterfly Potager garden, mid-June 2011
- the back Shade Garden, mid-June 2011
- the Adventure Garden, mid-June 2011
- the Edible Gardens, mid-June 2011
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