Much needed Unveiling…
After all of the rain over the past month…I finally had a few days of sunshine that allowed me to go out and and spend some quality time in the garden. Weeding, deadheading and cutting back plants. I filled up two garbage cans and still my husband had to make a trip to the dump with 200 pounds of yard waste. Funny, even after all of that “clean up” I still have so much work to do. But for now, I think I will just enjoy ‘looking’ at the garden for a few weeks!
Remember this post about my pots…well look at how beautifully this urn has filled in.
As I was unveiling the spent blooms…I came upon some ‘lost’ plants that had been covered underneath of all of the fallen foliage. a few newly planted roses from last summer are now allowed some sunshine. Cutting back the red twig dogwoods, gave space for the Red Coral Bark Maple to breath. I am now anxiously awaiting the explosion of hydrangea blooms to replace the pretty peonies.
This flagstone pathway will soon be filled with blooming roses that I planted last year. It is just finishing up with the the coral bells and poppies…(please don’t notice the weeds).
During the clean up ~ I managed to salvage a few blooms to enjoy just a little longer! Love how the peonies and flowering daisy (this one is a weed) look in the watering cans…
Remember this post about my pots…well look at how beautifully this urn has filled in.
As I was unveiling the spent blooms…I came upon some ‘lost’ plants that had been covered underneath of all of the fallen foliage. a few newly planted roses from last summer are now allowed some sunshine. Cutting back the red twig dogwoods, gave space for the Red Coral Bark Maple to breath. I am now anxiously awaiting the explosion of hydrangea blooms to replace the pretty peonies.
This flagstone pathway will soon be filled with blooming roses that I planted last year. It is just finishing up with the the coral bells and poppies…(please don’t notice the weeds).
A couple new blooms to mention (in order) is the Japanese Water Iris, Penstemon, Spirea, Phlomis Russeliana, Viburnum, and Daylily that began to bloom this week.
During the clean up ~ I managed to salvage a few blooms to enjoy just a little longer! Love how the peonies and flowering daisy (this one is a weed) look in the watering cans…
Comments
I tripe ♥ that urn filled out, wow it is AWESOME!!
-Karen
My garden was destroyed this past week with our tropical storm.. she took three days to blow through and left a total muddy mess of everything.. seeing your photos just gave me "garden envy".
Love the flower arrangements.
Sandy
Your flowers are beautiful!!
hugs~
Beautiful pictures! Enjoy the garden while it isn't raining!
Heather
Your gardens are so very lovely. Thank you for sharing all of the beauty with us!!
xo
Kate
Donna
Hugs,
Jann
*hugs*deb
Kathy
Could use some of that rain..it's been a long time now :(
They keep predicting a chance I think we are going into drought here in western pa ...and high temps to boot now :(
Thank you for sharing your creativity at Potpourri Friday!