Early Summer Flowers

Front – North

Early summer is for Lavender!  The Lavender/purple aliums self seeded themselves into the day lily garden.  They were a wonderful surprise the first year they sprang up.  I had planted the aliums along the hedge of the day lily garden, next to the hedge, several years ago in an attempt to fill up a blank space there.  Over time the day lilies took over the whole space and the lilies threw their seed out into the day lily garden.  I love the result!  And the best part:  I didn’t have to dig in those huge lily bulbs.

The lavender blooms of the Korean dwarf lilac hide the interior of the front porch giving privacy throughout the summer, and their fragrance is very strong.  You can smell them from the driveway as you approach the front door.  Wonderful greeting!

Willow Garden – South border

Early summer brings Iris and flowering shrubs to the Willow garden.    Pink blooming Red Sand cherry, white blooming leather leaf Viburnum, and pink  blooming Black lace viburnum (not in bloom here – it blooms later in the summer).

Willow garden – south side shrubs

The gold mound Spirea puts on a brilliant show with just the leaves, in bright yellow and chartreuse.  Later it will flower in a delicate pink as the yellow leaves mature to a slightly darker green.

The willows themselves, which grow in the middle of this garden, also flower, but their flowers are

Willow garden – North side shrubs

insignificant if you aren’t up close.  They look like little yellow bottle brushes, 2″ long and about 1/4″ around.

 

 

 

South Noodle Garden – Rust and Orange iris and Ohio Buckeye Tree

These rust and orange mixed Iris are filling in wonderfully in the street-side noodle gardens.  The baby buckeye trees is struggling – but I’ve been babying him along – time will tell.

Butterfly garden – Iris (??, Hello darkness, Sharp Dressed Man)

I love the combination of purples in this Iris grouping.

Cupola with purple alium

The witches hat cupola looks wonderful with the purple aliums dancing in front.

Pom Poms!  There are actually 4 shrubs here.  I planted 2 on each side of the drive river bed.  I had planned on putting an arched trellis between the shrubs to created a walkway to the stone patio which is behind them, but they have grown together now, so I’m not sure if I have the heart to cut them back.

Butterfly garden – Pom Pom shrubs

 

 

The yellow leafed ninebark is striking with the red barberry.

 

South Shoulder

 

 

 

 

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