Along the path in the middle garden grows a hosta (from david) , lots of lilies (from TJ), red mums (from TJ) , daisies (from Morgan, a student from four years ago) , hardy geranium (from Kathleen), clematis bush (from Kathleen), spiderwort (from Lori), pink peony (from Lori), Creeping thyme (new purchase), Hyacinths (from Marilee and TJ), some button (new purchase), and two mystery plants (from David- i forgot what they were!).
As you walk down the steps into the lower garden the lower garden is a juniper (from David), tons of daisies (from Morgan), Thyme new purchase), Fox Glove (new purchase), pink mums ($.50 each!), Cone Flowers (From Aunt Carol), Columbine (new purchase), Black-eyed Susan (from David), and short shasta daisies (new purchase).
I love walking around the garden and thinking of all the friends and family that we got the flowers from. I finished planting at 10:00 last night, tired, mosquito bitten, and filthy. But i cried at the sight of what we had done. It is going to take awhile to fill in and look mature, but for a one-day old garden. . . it doesn't look bad at all. We love gardens and we have waited so long to have this one. It will bring us great enjoyment. We still have some plants to move to a shade garden that have been patiently waiting for a permanent home. We know right were it is going to be, we just haven't had the chance. I love where we live!
5 comments:
It looks awesome Lindsey!! Good work!!! TJ too!!!!
That's great, guys! I didn't happen to spot, nor did you make mention of the "Devil Fern" I brought you as a housewarming gift. Love, Dad
What a beautiful garden!! I can't wait to come see it in person!
Looking good! Check the new one "http://packerslog.blogspot.com/" Let me know what you think!
It is magnificent! I'm amazed at how smart and artistic you two are, and you just pass yourselves off as ordinary people, but you are wonders!! I'm very proud of you both. Love, Gail
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