Pink Tulip |
Inspired by the quote, “We can have flowers nearly every month of the year.” by Elizabeth Lawrence, Carol at May Dreams Gardens hosts Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. On the 15th of every month gardeners from all over the world walk out into their gardens to note what is currently blooming. Its May in the northeast and the gardens are alive with color. I gaze in awe at what appears before me.
Perennial Garden |
The perennial garden is alive with delicate red and pink tulips, Astilbe, Lambs Ear, Heuchera, Hosta and Daylily. The variety of textures and color complement one another beautifully.
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar, Daylily & Crimson Azalea |
Wisteria |
The Wisteria is a sight to behold with its magnificent lavender panicle blooms. One can also smell the fragrance of sweet perfume. Under the canopy of the Wisteria are Hosta Patriot and Minuteman to add brightness to the garden. In the backdrop are Heuchera Palace Purple and Endless Summer Hydrangea.
Heuchera Caramel |
Heuchera Caramel, a new addition to the garden this year has an interesting foliage that cannot be beat. Heuchera Caramel is said to be very hardy in zone 7 and will tolerate sun as well as shade. I am giving this beauty a test run!
Nepeta Little Titch |
Sedum Aurea |
The sedum Aurea that I planted two seasons ago in between the crevices of the moss rock boulders of the waterfall are finally starting to flourish. They are planted along side Daylily and Blue Pacific Juniper to add color and a natural look.
Montgomery Blue Spruce & Heuchera Palace Purple |
Ajuga Burgundy Glow |
Spirea Gold Flame |
Spirea Gold Flame is an all time favorite in the garden for its firey glowing foliage in early spring. Named for its color the foliage resembles a golden flame. Soon this shrub will be covered in pink blooms that will last throughout the entire summer.
Bloom Day is a wonderful day of the month to be more aware of the changes going on in the garden. It is a great way to take inventory of what is growing in your garden and to view gardens of other gardening enthusiasts from around the world. Be sure to visit our hostess May Dreams Gardens and check out all the other wonderful blooms that are emerging.
"In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful." ~ Abram L. Urban
Happy GBBD. Happy Gardening!
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