I have two varieties of Peony plants that are coming into full bloom. This red one is so stunning with its lush, richly deep red color and full flower. I have one of these plants in the center stump garden and one in the garden on the north side of the yard near the azalea.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Peonies, Irises, Salvia and more!
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Sweet William
I love the progression of flowers in my gardens. It seems like there is something new everyday as we approach summertime. The diversity of Sweet William flowers is lovely. This was the first variety to appear in my gardens and it is in the center stump garden.
The second Sweet William variety to appear was this white one that exists without the pink lines. This seems to be my most prolific Sweet William. This one is in the sunny garden to the north of the front stairs.I had to wait a few extra days for this third variety of red Sweet William to appear. I knew that there should be several of these plants as I remember planting it from a cutting of my next door neighbor about 15 years ago. This one is in the center stump garden as well.I love this stunning variety with its pink center, surrounded by deep red, and fringed with white. It really stands out in the garden.This pretty in pink variety is one that I just bought at a nursery. Those cute little leaves in the upper left belong to Meadow Rue which I have to separate out before I plant the Sweet William.Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Late springtime garden flowers after a rain!
This lovely Meadow Geranium plant, found in the garden to the south of the front stairs, has the most gorgeous flowers! I love the purplish pink petals, the yellow stamen, the almost candy cane coloring of the pistil!
Friday, June 6, 2025
My Garden Flowers (at the moment!)
It is no secret that I am in love with flowers...lots and lots of flowers. Every time there is a bit of open space in any of my gardens, I tend to fill it up with a flowering plant. Virginia Spiderworts spread themselves throughout my sun garden to the north of the front stairs. Mmm...they are so pretty.
My lone Oriental Poppy plant produced one flower that the deer allowed me to photograph before they ate another large flower bud that was ready to open. This poppy is in the central stump garden. I love all parts of the flowering process with poppies, from the spiny cover on the flower bud to the naked ovary after the petals have fallen.Spanish Pink Bells are quite successful bulbs that I have planted in five areas of my gardens in the front yard. I love the splash of pink that they add, and best of all the deer do not seem to like them for dinner.Another splash of pink in the center garden comes from chives that are concentrated on the street side of the garden. Here is a flower bud that is considering opening gradually in the next day or so. I love plants in the Allium family.
Speaking of opening... here is a chive flower open for pollinator business!I have been in love with Columbines ever since we lived in Colorado. I bought this beauty this year and also planted it and a few more into the east side of the center stump garden. Such a stunning flower...I enjoy that it faces outward and upward.And...here is a red, downward facing Columbine. It is more difficult to see into and is notably smaller than the red and white one. But, it is a beauty all the same.I am a lover of the color purple and this Columbine satisfies my purple addiction.And, one final Columbine is this very prolific, light pink one that is found scattered in the north stump garden and throughout the long garden that runs up the north side of the property.Our life wouldn't be complete without the delicate blueberry flowers that will soon give way to the delicious, deep blue fruits!Tradition continues with the planter of petunias that adorn the top of the well. They give me pleasure all season long and remind me of my dearly, departed sister. My friend, Shannon, gifted me with a planter pot of petunias after my sister died 15 years ago, and I have continued to place a planter here each year.Another flower that reminds me of Colorado is this gorgeous mountain bluet. I love all the colors and textures!Speaking of textures, check out this Mountain Bluet flower bud.Springtime wouldn't be the same without Rhododendron blooms. My Rhododendron took a hard hit this winter and there are very few leaves on it. I just fertilized it with about 6 gallons of rhododendron food, so we'll see if it recovers.Rhododendron flowers have this "come hither" look about them as the patterning seems to guide bees to gather pollen and nectar.Monday, June 2, 2025
Planting and Transplanting flowering plants
Today was a busy gardening day. I was so excited to get a few new plants into the ground as well as to transplant a few others. I started off by planting a small Wiggle Worms Hosta that my buddy, Veronica, donated to me from her garden.