kpmac wrote:
Nice set, Katy. Most of my wildflowers are also gone or are going.
Thanks, Ken. Spring passes so quickly.
UTMike wrote:
Gorgeous garden, Katy! Take some with you.
Thanks, Mike. Some will go with, most too established to move. I can only root roses in the winter.
In the process of buying a new house, it will be the first time living in the country, if all goes well. I will miss my crowded suburban yard full of roses, daylilies. clematis and a few others. From what I have been told, I will soon be seeking out deer-proof plants. I am actually looking forward to starting again, but oh, those clematises, they will be sorely missed. As will all the others!
Jackmanii clematis, a long bloomer. See how close the neighbors are now?
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Columbine, reseeds and you never know what it will look like.
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Peruvian lilies, almost invasive here
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Veronica spikes, a perennial
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Silver Star
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Crimson Bouquet, blood red favorite
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Autumn Splendor, a large mini rose
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Excellent! Thanks for sharing it.
Actually sounds like you are having fun. I just love that lens, just wish it was a bit lighter. Probably wouldn't be as good if it was lighter, though.
All very nice but I particularly love that black rot!
You may be housebound but you have alot of wonderful stuff to view right outside your windows and doors. How nice! I like those photos!
What a lovely garden you have, Sylvia!
Really lovely photo, very interesting too.