There is actually a lot more in this area than you see in this fall photo. It is FULL of Star of
Bethlehem, a lovely white spring flower, but VERY invasive. Years ago my neighbor gave me a sack full of bulbs. Had I known that they were such invasive thugs, I would never have planted them! They have taken over every area I planted them in. Today, with the help of my recently-retired husband, I finally removed them from this area.
Isn't this beautiful? :)
Just a few feet away from this area I have some yellow tulips in bloom:
It felt so good to be outside working -- even though it was only 60 degrees today. For me that is the perfect temperature for hard physical outside work. I dug up a lot of plants today. My old muscles are complaining just a tad right now. :)
I will show you some other garden areas tomorrow. I hope you all have a great weekend!
Oh dear Zoey, I'm thinking you need a massage by now..those muscles are so sore in the beginning of gardening season. You yard will once again be pretty spectacular no matter what you decide to plant.
ReplyDeleteI think your new garden bed is going to look gorgeous when it is complete! I just replanted two of my garden beds and they are looking fantastic right now even though they will likely be a continual work in progress. I can't wait to see the rest of your garden!
ReplyDeleteWe are 90 and humid today.... Love those tulips
ReplyDeleteSounds like that combination of what you planted is going to be beautiful. Nice compliment to one another.
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