Debby says Gorgeous!!!
Janet says Love it - keep them coming so I can at least dream of what my garden could look like :)
Nessa says Pretty.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Wordless Wednesday - 154
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 8:21 PM 8 comments
Labels: Coral bells, Garden, Heuchera, Summer, Wordless Wednesday
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Wordless Wednesday - 151
Jennifer Leeland says Gorgeous!! Especially the blue ones!!!
Janet says Um, when did you say you and your family are coming to work on mine?
Anne MacFarlane says Julia, your garden looks lovely. Those pink tulips are beautiful.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:07 AM 12 comments
Labels: Bleeding Heart, Forget-me-nots, Forsythia, Garden, Heuchera, Lily of the valley, Quince, Rhubarb, Tulips, Wordless Wednesday
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Thursday Thirteen - 76 - 13 Highlights From My Garden This Season
My husband and I live with my mom, so our garden is shared between my mom and me.
1 - My beautiful forsythia, which I bought as an 8-inch cutting from the Yarmouth Garden Society when we lived there. I dug it up and brought it to Cole Harbour with us. The bush is 8 years old.
2 - Mom's bleeding heart, tulips and heuchera in her front garden, with shasta daisies, liatris and yellow loosestrife just coming up as greenery.
3 - Red leaf Japanese barberry in the front rock garden, plus white alpine flowers, purple creeping phlox and tulips about to open.
4 - Mom's morning glories which she grew from seed, wrapped around the trunk of one of the maples in the front yard. That's the leafed-out forsythia in the background.
5 - Lavender and strawberries from my wildflower garden in the side yard.
6 - Hostas and astilbe in the woodland garden.
7 - English ivy beside Brad's and my entrance to our apartment.
8 - Lady's mantle on the slope beside my wildflower garden.
9 - A glossy dark euonymus evergreen shrub, a new rugosa rose from my sister's boyfriend, a wonderful hosta and purple clematis at the edge of Mom's front flower bed.
10 - Feverfew and ferns in Mom's back flower bed.
11 - Yellow loosestrife, plus a rose my sister gave to me. These are in a bed in the backyard which my sister's boyfriend dug up for us. So we call it Newt's Garden.
12 - Pink phlox in the side flower bed by our neighbors. I got these from my other bus buddy neighbor a few doors down, when she was splitting up her perrenials.
13 - Rosy sedum at the edge of the woodland garden.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:48 PM 14 comments
Labels: Alpine flowers, Astilbe, Bleeding Heart, Euonymus, Feverfew, Forsythia, gardening, Heuchera, Ivy, Japanese barberry, Lady's mantle, Lavender, Rose, Tulips