It is the last day of April, and we have finished the garden prep. Hurray!
All the troughs are painted and we have our lounge chairs in place in our tiny wooded corner where we can take in the garden and RELAX. The weather is cool, but the sun is warm and it is heavenly to just sit and watch the birds and listen to their songs.
We have roses in bloom, and the daffodils that I planted late continue to open. Our peppers and tomatoes are coming along nicely and yet the green beans are looking sad. It is still too cool at night to keep them happy. I will replant, me thinks.
I have calibrachoa and bacopa to put in the daffodil pot when they have ceased.
The Proving Ground bed is starting to sprout little seedlings, thrilling me daily. This is my first time to grow zinnias, from plants and seeds and I am so happy to see their enthusiasm. I have Green Envy seeds planted, along with fuchsia and purple zinnias, which will be alongside. Dazzling!
In the front garden, I ripped out two perfectly healthy yet ugly shrubs and replaced them with a hydrangea, Endless Summer, which I had before in my country garden. Very dependable and this one has tons of buds already. Some added begonias will keep it company until it grows bigger.
We put the coral bark maple in the empty spot vacated by the ugly shrub. Perfecto, in my humble opinion. I have never done a nicer front garden, and my arm is getting tired from the constant patting myself on the back.
Since we have so much lysimachia, I cut sprigs and stuck them into lots of bare spots, hoping by next year to have a carpet of lime green between the hostas and azaleas.
Speaking of hostas I found a lone white leafed variety at Lowe's, all battered and sad looking and convinced them to sell it to me for $1. Ha!
I've had one before but the voles ate it. Let's hope we have better luck here.
Melody, your gardens are beautiful!!! You and Dave have such wonderful eyes for design, color etc. Thought the troughs looked good last year-this year, painted, they are soooo much better. Hope you enjoy every minute of your time out there all summer. Look forward to seeing more pix of the growing plants.
ReplyDeleteThe garden is fantastic! I grew some green envy zinnias last year. The only issue I had was Japanese Beetle munching on the leaves. I would go out every day with a bucket of soapy water and knock them off into the water. After about 2 1/2 weeks their life cycle was over and there were no more on my plants.
ReplyDeleteGive your arm a rest, I'll give you a pat on the back, good and beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your garden taking shape this year. The orange for the tubs is a great choice!
ReplyDeleteLooking good - no wonder you're patting yourself on the back! Love those three zinnias together.
ReplyDeleteOh your garden is looking great... love your eye for color... and can't wait to see everything in full bloom...it is going to be gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks Fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteYou have so much talent! I'm enjoying all of it.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful! The front is especially eye catching.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is lovely. You should pat yourself on your back! That has been a lot of hard work.
ReplyDeleteDonna