There are so many fun things blooming in our yard right now. Most every evening, Bob and I take a short walk through the yard to see what's happening, and I thought I would share some with you. Bob loves flower gardening, so he gets the credit for these plants. I just make suggestions and enjoy the results!
Hosta's are another thing that love the shade. Bob has several varieties along with ferns planted in what he calls the Woodland Garden in the wooded side of the yard.
This is the back yard. The white in the middle back of this photo is the clematis plant I will show you next.
Here you can see it better. This is one of our favorite spots in the yard with this pure white clematis and the purple siberian iris.
Here's the end of our walk, going around the other side of the house, back to the front. There are several varieties of hosta next to the house, on the other side are several different plants that are not blooming yet. The gate and trellis is something Bob built several years ago. Right now there is a clematis growing on it, but it doesn't like all the shade so Bob has been looking for a climbing plant that can tolerate shade.
Thanks for walking the yard with me!
14 comments:
Thanks for the walk around your lovely yard. Everything looks so nice!!!
You have a gorgeous back yard! I love the Brunea, have never even heard of it! But it also has gorgeous leaves. And the rock that Bob made, it looks like barefoot fairies have been cavorting in the garden.
Pretty! Very pretty!! I too like the iris. And the trellis. At the gate, would a trumpet Vine work? Around here they grow fast and a beautiful, deep orange.
Beautiful photos.
Blessings. xx
Such a beautiful yard! I love the little footprints on the rock. I have made some fairy gardens in different pots and that rock would be perfect in my garden:)
I love flower beds. Unfortunately our deer around here love them too. They even eat our rose bushes to nubs. Yours is beautiful.
Love your property! So many beautiful flowers and so lush and green!
Oh, that garden gate and trellis are adorable. Looks like a cottage walkway.
That rock your husband did with the footprints is cool.
Your yard looks so green and lush and full of life, especially after a long winter. Some of those plants I have not heard of. I especially liked the ones with the tiny blue flowers.
Bob is a Green Thumbed Magician!!!!!!!!!!! Your yard/garden are so, so, so lovely and well kept.
It's not only the finding and planting, it's the constant care, which makes a lovely display. He does all of it, perfectly.
I was never a gardener here either, my husband was. But sadly, that is another thing, which has gone from his life, with age and lack of eyesight.
ENJOY everything now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gentle hugs...
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That rock is just darling...the footprints caught my eye right away. Your husband is so creative.
Our Bon is an absolute wonder in the yard, is he not? It's so touching the way he plants and arranges and tends to all of these beautiful things! The little three-toed footprints are so precious. that rock is what I like to call an instant heirloom! We have purple clematis and snowball viburnum in our yard! I need some hostas for the shady areas under the white oak! xoxo
You have a beautiful garden and I remember Bob making the beautiful gate, so I've obviously been coming to your blog for quite a while now!
Such beauty your yard holds! I don't think I've ever seen a white Clematis before but that is beautiful! And I love the little footprints that Bob put on the rock from his brother's property! He's such a clever guy to have around...I think you should keep him. ;)
Holy cow, Mari! Bob has a super green thumb! I love this post so much. It's like looking through a gardening book or magazine. Bob made that garden gate??? Wow! It's so beautiful. I can see why he wants to find a shade-loving climbing plant. And then there's the other more rustic trellis that your white clematis obviously loves. The white with the purple is stunning. Your gardens are amazing. Kudos to Bob for creating such a gorgeous landscape. Enjoy every minute of this botanical wonderland. By the way, those little footprints are adorable. Like a fairy has been walking there. Hugs.
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