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| This is The One. Do you remember him? I do. |
And I know you've all seen the Digitalis parviflora in front of the Cimicifuga--apparently, I like to photograph that view as well.
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| Cimicifuga and Digitalis this year... |
| ...and last year... |
I'm a bit disappointed with the appearance of the garden because, in a fit of (and I've written of this before) "remodeling zeal", I tore out a big chunk from the middle of the garden and then a smaller chunk out of the left-hand side. I know that the changes will be good for the overall garden design, but I wish I'd let myself have one year--ONE single year--of finished-and-grown-to-the-best-of-my-ability garden without chopping great swathes through the middle of it. So. It's a little bit disappointing to look at the garden in person (what with the gappy middle and side) and I find I'm not so thrilled about sharing pictures of it, either.
But, here are a couple of photos of things that look interesting, to me, right now.
| Ammi and Allium. |
Here's another scrap of a view. I thickened-up the end of the bed that's near the street by adding Phygelius and Rumex sanguineus. There's an Allium "Summer Beauty" photobombing this picture, too. Out of frame to the right are grasses (Hakonechloa and Chasmanthium latifolium) and Hydrangea "Bombshell". I'd meant to plant Phygelius "Moonraker" which has pale yellow flowers--this plant, purchased in bud, seems to have been mislabeled. I'm not sure what to expect from this variety, but I hope it grows as large as does "Moonraker" and proves to be as hardy. I'm OK with the creamy, white blooms--they tie in nicely with the adjacent Hydrangea. I think this combination will mature well together.
I'm not happy with any of the wider views of the garden, but here, for the purpose of benchmarking, are a couple of shots. This is the "reverse view". It's about the only angle I can use which does not have a big, gappy, hole right in the middle of the planting. Look! There's the Cimicifuga and Digitalis again! And the too-tall, leggy Ammi! The overall look of the border would probably be improved if I went out and gave that Ammi the yank...right now...and trimmed off the spent lily stalk. OK--I edited the lily stalk but left the Ammi, for now.
Here's the front view (below). I tried to crop out the gap in the middle--it's there where the small Pennisetum "Hameln" and the small Penstemon "Dark Towers" are planted. I like the dark seed heads contributed by the Penstemon. When these plants bulk up, I hope they will fill the gap completely.
So that's the state of things. I did some editing during early summer/late spring that has kind of wrecked the look of the garden this year. And I'm not enjoying looking at it OR photographing it. But, there's still a lot of bloom and color coming in the next couple of months when the sedums, the grasses, and the Joe Pye begin to do their thing. And there's always next year, right? Will I remember not to wreck my summer garden with June-ish remodeling?



