So. The side yard with its sad weird curves, its buried oil tank, and its random mohawk of roses.
I’ve spent so much energy in the backyard focusing on shrubs and the structure of the yard that I haven’t gotten to have a lot of fun with perennials. I’ve decided that this is the area where I can get my rocks off and plant any perennials that I feel like and not worry about winter interest or anything. It’s going to be the lab and I’m just going to plant what looks pretty in the catalog and if it looks terrible I’ll just pull it up and plant something else. Anything softening that line of roses has to be an improvement.
Don’t be jealous of my MS Paint skills.
That’s not a dragon, that’s an approximation of the perennials I will plant and the pathway we’ll put next to the driveway. I’m going to plant things that butterflies and hummingbirds like and maybe put down gravel around the pavers, which butterflies use to replenish their salts. We already have a birdbath here and a hummingbird feeder, which is being thuggishly guarded by a male. Hopefully this should draw all the pretty critters to the area viewable from my kitchen window.
These are the plants that I’m ogling right now. The palate is kind of a mess (orange! purple! red! blue!) but I’m just going to plant them and see what happens.
There are a lot of agastaches, poppies, and penstemons and a lot of plants I saw in Scott’s yard. I want to work in some grasses so if anyone has a favorite to suggest (cough*scott*cough), I’m all ears. Or if you have a great flower to suggest, let me know!



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