It is with incredible joy and unhinged excitement that I would like to introduce you all to the following new members of my extended family.
Allium ‘Mt Sinai’
She might smell real bad, but what an overachiever already with her wonderful blooms:
Bergenia ‘Rosi Klose’
It was a tough road making it to my garden, but we’re confident she will recover quickly and provide us with entertainment (being evergreen and all) throughout the winter:
Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed)
We never thought he would make it after disappearing for weeks on end this spring, but he is a tough one and we couldn’t be prouder.
Achillea (Yarrow) ‘Pink Grapefruit’
She looked so great early on with her bright pink blooms, but after a few weeks, not so much. A true underachiever already; color us concerned.
Juniper ‘Gold Cone’
It is tough to find conifers that are deer resistant and can handle poor drainage, so we welcome this guy with a little bit of fear. But he seems tough and hopefully we’ve located him in an OK spot. That foliage color is so handsome ain’t it:
As Fall approaches, we’ll be sure to welcome even more to our family and we cannot wait to introduce them all to you.
God Bless
Beautiful photos on your blog!
It’s funny I think those allium are growing wild in my backyard. I just saw them yesterday and thought I might need to bring a few to the garden. Hope the new additions are fitting in well!
The problem is that standard heating plants are put into non standard buildings. Design is one of the cheapest phases in construction.
http://www.allevaconstruction.com/services/additions-renovations.html