I really want the entrance to the yard, as you go past the ferns and bleeding hearts, to envelop you in green.
Ultimately I want to put an arbor here with an evergreen vine on it but for now I decided to use my victory wine barrel planter to plant fennel. Fennel gets tall and bushy pretty fast, so it should fill in quickly. Fennel also gets thuggish, so I wanted to keep it confined to a container. Putting the barrel at the entrance to the yard will remind Greg, every single time, that I am stubborn. Because he wouldn’t remember otherwise.
The fennel is small so I filled out the planter with astilbe and petunias. Go, old lady annuals, go!
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.
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| 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).
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| Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson’ |
Bleeding heart is beginning to grow up through the hosta and I love it.
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| BEHOLD, MY MS PAINT SKILLS! |









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