April Showers
Rhododendron 'Blue Baron' Greetings from a wet, wet garden. In between rains, I've managed to get a few photos... (And sorry for the erratic quality of these. I have a new phone and still learning how to use it. Some of these are from the phone and others from my camera). Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' ('Dancing Peacock') Flowering Currant ( Ribes sanguineum ) 'King Edward VII' Clematis 'Stolwijk Gold' is beautiful for the first time after languishing in the garden for five years. Turns out, it is all my fault. This is a clematis that should not be cut to the ground in early spring. You live and learn, and I know that I will never understand the rules of pruning clematis. Clematis 'Stolwijk Gold' Aucuba japonica 'Rozannie' - the aucuba that doesn't really look like the others. But what a fine shrub this is, especially for shady situations. This was planted in 2019 and didn't grow much for the first few years but n...
As always lovely photos. The hostas are glorious. I wish I could get mine to grow that big. We do need to hear the story of the crow! Enjoy the rest of your week. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful garden!!. Love the hosta and ferns. I don't think I have seen a list of plants for a Shakespeare garden, so glad you included it..
ReplyDeleteYeah, I can see why people were saying you would not want to leave... gorgeous garden!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, it is all pretty. The banana tree looks a bit out of place to me but the crow looks right at home.
ReplyDeletePhoto 3 is my favorite, such a beautiful garden. Jeannine
ReplyDeleteWait, we have more crows than other places? And one bullied you? Very interesting...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. It looks like a lovely place to visit. I love the contrasting foliage between the ferns and the hosta.
ReplyDeleteAwwww These images make me want to be in COOL Oregon and out of HOT Texas!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so true, I don't know why the crows around here are so aggressive, the ones in our neighborhood are ridiculous! I've always been confused why there are bananas in that garden...they seem to incongruous with the "Shakespeare" theme.
ReplyDeleteWow it's beautiful! One day I hope to travel the the pacific northwest I hear and see it is supposed to be a gardener's mecca! I can see why!
ReplyDeleteCan a place look any more lush?
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