10 June Favorites
Magnolia 'Kay Parris' With so much going on in the garden in June, it is hard to choose only ten favorites. I challenged myself and have done just that. These are plants that look good around the midway point in June, specifically from June 15-20. I begin with Magnolia 'Kay Parris'. Believe it or not, having spent the majority of my life in the South, I never grew a magnolia. They are emblematic of the South, where magnificent specimens grace old plantation homes and stately homes in older neighborhoods. I always thought of magnolias as huge trees, not suited to a small garden, but things have changed, and more varieties are now available that are not supposed to grow as large. We now have two magnolias in our garden, both of which were added recently. When one of the old photinias that line our back property line died, it left a gaping hole. I had been looking at magnolias at the nursery and decided a smaller one might make a good backdrop and create a good privacy s...
Wish I could drive that far to visit! I'd love to see your garden. Hope you have a great time with the open garden.
ReplyDeleteThese next two weekends are bad for me, but I'm going to come knocking on your door one day. Don't worry, I'll bring cake and booze....
ReplyDeleteI usually am in Florence going to yard sales with my sister and sister in law. I have been wanting to bring my sister by to see your garden. We will likely come early afternoon on Saturday. Can't wait to see your garden again.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck with your open garden days. If I could fly from Aus I would.
ReplyDeleteWish I could just drop by and visitk Phillip but t's not in the cards this year. Your garden looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI just googled the distance, just for the heck of it, and if that Georgia wasn't in the way, you'd be really close.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit but I don't have my passport yet and I'm feeling a little driven out over the past few days. :) At least I can see it through the photos!
ReplyDeleteMay the 4th was Star Wars Day but no one had transporters for sale, Phillip- if they were available I would be able to get to your garden for the open days!
ReplyDeleteBet there will be many happy visitors who will fall in love with what you've created.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
I too, would love to stroll your gardens...Have Fun!
ReplyDeleteThere will be some very happy Mothers this weekend when their children takes them for a tour of your garden. This path is so inviting with those big roses abloom.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Phillip. Your garden looks perfect. I wish I lived close enough to come by for a visit.
ReplyDeleteHope the weather cooperates.
Marnie
Phillip - weekends aren't good for me, because i'm rarely in the Shoals area. However, since I work in Muscle Shoals on M-F, i'd like to drop by one evening after work. You think that might be possible? Drop me an email at engineeredgarden@att.net and we'll discuss the details.
ReplyDeleteWish I could be there but there's a small issue of 4,500 miles. I'm happy to 'make do' with the photographs. Hope it goes well.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit your garden and will be coming from Tupelo. Can you send me directions? zbths68@yahoo.com. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous blog!
ReplyDeleteHow far from Atlanta are you?
I hope everything goes well for your open garden days. Your garden looks spectacular. I know everyone will enjoy the tour! We really are entering summer, aren't we? Everything here is turning deep green. My spring flowers are gone.
ReplyDeleteIt would be such a treat to walk into your fabulous garden! Lucky folks. I hope you will take pictures... guess that will be hard though ... while you are hosting. How about a walkabout? Is this a fundraiser of some kind? Hope the weather forecast is correct for you Phillip.
ReplyDeleteI envy the lucky ones who can visit your garden. Good luck, Phillip!
ReplyDeleteHow how I wish I could disapparate and apparate there!
Its looking magnificent Phillip! Out of curiosity, is yours a warm or cool climate? (I'm afraid I've never made it to Alabama) From this photo it looks like cool plantings, but your other friends' garden in your previous post make it look almost tropical. Its spectacular anyway - best of luck with your open garden!
ReplyDeleteAh, Phillip, I had to show that photo to my husband. He loved your garden too. Wish I were near, I would love to come and see your beautiful place in person.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteI wish I also was closer. I'd love to walk through your garden!
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