You’ll also see where I found homes for my Yard Sale finds plus amazing signs of life from the hellebore! I’ll even reveal how I stole a plant back! Welcome home, Sedum Sr!
(See my first garden tour here and the next here)
You’ll also see where I found homes for my Yard Sale finds plus amazing signs of life from the hellebore! I’ll even reveal how I stole a plant back! Welcome home, Sedum Sr!
(See my first garden tour here and the next here)
Walking through this part of my garden made me realize just how many plants I couldn’t name! So I’m enlisting your help with plant identification, please. Maybe together we can name them all! Thanks to Susie who quickly told me I had a spiderwort! (and I wasn’t even insulted ;))
I also have a couple of plants in need of some care so if you have suggestions, I’d love to hear them! I’m still a novice when it comes to gardening. I’ve spent the last several years building up the bones and filling them in. It’s actually kind of wonderful to feel like I’m at a place where I can spend some attention on learning to be a better caretaker too.
This month the garden has truly been my studio: a place of inspiration, awareness and creativity, of experimentation, learning and growth – plus, of course, beauty and blooms.
Maybe we’ll spend the summer walking in the garden together.
Today: I ditched the first version of the behind the scenes today. It was so boring because I’ve been so sick! So instead I decided to get some fresh air and take you on a little tour of my postage stamp garden. I hope you enjoy exploring the garden with me.