I bought this stool at a thrift shop two summers ago and it sat in my garage, unused. I threw some Autumn Joy sedums in a pot (they will get way too big for it but I can transplant later) and it's nice to have some height in this area. I want to transplant my clematis to this area so it can climb the fence and not have to compete with the hops.
Sedum telephium |
I planted a purple sedum that I'm in LOVE with, sedum ‘Bertram Anderson.' I think the purple is going to look awesome with the Oregon stonecrop (the seafoam colored one on the bottom).
Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson’ |
Bleeding heart is beginning to grow up through the hosta and I love it.
So once the fennel grows in and I get the rain garden in there should be a corridor of green that draws you into the yard.
BEHOLD, MY MS PAINT SKILLS! |
So there will be fragrant mock orange and daphne on the left and fragrant sarcocca on the right (can you see its tiny form next to the wheelbarrow?) and a lush rain garden with grasses and sedges that draws you in and points you toward our awesome deck (which is coming soon).
We pretended to have dinner on the deck the other night (before I replaced the fence). It was lovely.
Summer in Oregon, I'm gonna marry you and have a million of your babies.