the clematis over the door smells amazing, and i love the tumble of flowers.
we keep trying to prop it up... right now it looks great, but come fall it's a spider haven- yikes!
we keep trying to prop it up... right now it looks great, but come fall it's a spider haven- yikes!
the irises have made a good showing this year... i think their tubers really need separating, but i'm scared to do it on my own... anyone want to help?
mexican orange, can't remember it's official name, we planted this one.
the whole yard is a mix of things we've planted and the random branches and clumps that survived the hacking. probably actually did some of them good.
the snowball tree! my favorite- i especially love flowers that manifest themselves in giant balls for some reason... and this one goes from a fantastic lime green to these beautiful stark white masses.
rhodies are incredible out here. there's a rhododendron garden in federal way which i visit a couple times a year (at weyerhauser for the locals) which is truly beautiful. we have three thriving rhodies in our yard, i love the color of this one.
i'm pretty sure this one is a weed... but again lovely.
at least there are some flowers around that are ok for lucy to pick!
at least there are some flowers around that are ok for lucy to pick!
part of the reason we painted our house gray was because i love the contrast of green plants to this shade. these red barked flowering dogwood look particularly nice against it i think.
i'm sure eddie agrees. meow!
and last, and probably least, we have dandelions in full force. i actually still think they're amazing looking, the whole flower ball thing.
lucy can pick these to her hearts content... and she does.
lucy can pick these to her hearts content... and she does.
5 comments:
your first mystery flower is not considered a weed in UT--it's called bridal wreath bush. I had a huge one in my yard growing up. Even without knowing the name we used to choreograph all of our neighborhood weddings there where the "bride" and "groom" could walk through as we shook the bush to shower down petals on the happy couple.
Beautiful yard! I love the flowers, whatever kind they are.
I love clematis. Your yard looks beautiful!
Jill W. is an expert gardner and I was just talking to her about Iris tubers, you may want to give her a call.
I love round flowers too. I also love flimsy flowers like poppies and the cosmos. Your wisteria is huge! I would love to someday have a wisteria plant.
I love the flowers by your door! But I know what you mean about spiders!! Ugh! Jensina says I need to just accept them and become "one" with nature! (again... Ugh!) Anyways, I love reading your blog and seeing what you are up to!!
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