I haven't yet cut down the dried stems and flowerheads of last year's sedums, but new spring growth is showing
and the shorter sedums around the stump out front are greening up too
In the mostly-empty mailbox spot, the rumex which has looked half-dead and shabby all winter, is starting to show its colors
It's kind of annoying to take photos of some things right now because the mulch from our tree that got cut down is still fresh and pale- making an odd backdrop. But the tulips are risingIn the mostly-empty mailbox spot, the rumex which has looked half-dead and shabby all winter, is starting to show its colors
and lamb's ears on the sideyard look remarkably nice
Here's daylilies coming upand those wild daisies I moved to grow alongside a stepping stone path
the arum is coming up really thick
and there's this unfamiliar plant around the camellia- I think it might be honeysuckle?
In most areas under the trees, both the older and newer plantings of bugleweed are still here- although some have gotten a bit smothered by the new mulch, or stepped on. I'm hoping for a good show of flowers from them soon.
and there's this unfamiliar plant around the camellia- I think it might be honeysuckle?
In most areas under the trees, both the older and newer plantings of bugleweed are still here- although some have gotten a bit smothered by the new mulch, or stepped on. I'm hoping for a good show of flowers from them soon.
There's no sign of my lovage or heartleaf brunnera yet, which I keep checking for because I need to dig and move them.
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