If you saw My Early Spring Perennial Garden that I posted in late May you will be surprised to see how lush and full everything has become just a few weeks later. We had a very dry spring, but now it's been raining non-stop. It's been raining so hard the sewers in the city can't keep up and the streets are flooding. I tell you, it's either feast or famine when it comes to rain 😆. But enough about the weather, let's begin the garden tour shall we? Below is a landscape scene of my hosta garden which is filled with Foxglove this spring, but I will share more on that later in the post.
Iris
Iris are always the stars of my garden in the early June. I have several different varieties, but I would love to collect more!
The yellow Iris seem to be the most prolific. This year they looked stunning in my garden that sits just outside my kitchen window. Pictures can never do my "kitchen window garden" justice. I loved the contrast of the yellow iris with the yellow/orange Columbine, the bright pink peonies, and all the purple flowers from the Lamin that grows like a weed in my yard.
This year, I put some chive in this "kitchen window garden" as I like to call it. I did that because chive has such a pretty flower, but I also thought it would help keep bunnies away. Nope. I caught a bunny digging a hole underneath the chive. The smell attracted the bunny and he thought there might be some yummy food underneath the chive plant. So I had to refill the hole and cover it with a net. Those little buggers!
Because the yellow Iris is so prolific I have it growing all over the yard.
Spring Perennials
Columbine
The Columbine was so pretty this year. I love its dainty little blooms. Usually the critters eat most of it but this year they seemed to have preferred munching on other things in my garden and have left the Columbine alone.
Bachelor Buttons
Dames Rocket
Some people would consider Dames Rocket a weed as it grows on hillsides along country roads, but I just love it in a garden. I let it grow wherever it wants, it's very easy to pull out when it's done blooming. My favorite spot to let it grow is the fence line, which is right next to the woods where it's hard to grow anything, so it's the perfect spot for Dames Rocket.
Geraniums
Flowering Onion (Spring Bulb)
I love Flowering Onion. It makes such a statement in the yard and the blooms are the size of my hand.
Hosta
And here is a landscape view as seen from the top of the Hosta garden,
Foxglove
Ok, now let's talk about this Foxglove I mentioned earlier in the post. I did not plant this here, but wow! Isn't it beautiful? Foxglove tends to have a mind of its own, which is ok as it's an easy plant to pull up. I actually had it planted in my "kitchen window garden" which is right above it, but the wind must have blown the seeds down the western hill and wow! Mother Nature had a better idea of where my Foxglove should grow.
In addition to spreading by seed, it is also a biennial so you never know from one year to the next where and if it will grow and bloom. I've even seen Foxglove growing in my grass (of which I usually dig up and place in my garden). Even though its behavior can be quite erratic and frustrating, I love this plant! It's so pretty, the bees love it, and most importantly: it's poisonous so the critters don't eat it!
Lilacs & Viburnum
Lilacs are my favorite flowering spring bush, I only wish they'd last longer. But at least I have several different varieties so when one stops blooming, another one starts.
I just love how lilacs fill the entire yard with scent.
This small one is pink. Some other weedy bush keeps trying to grow in its spot and strangle it out. My husband and I have rescued it once, but I see that bush keeps trying to grow back so I need to get out there and cut it back once again.
The Viburnum is always so pretty when it blooms. I love how its blooms framed my garden shed this year.
Peonies
I always love it when my single white peony blooms, although the blooms get smaller and smaller each year because it is growing in the shade where once sun used to be. I really need to move this plant.
But perhaps the biggest show stopper of all is this single bright pink one. I actually had a friend stop by when this peony was in full bloom and she couldn't believe it. She said she never saw one like this before. She is a beauty alright.
But this Sarah Bernhardt peony is probably the largest one I have. I have this variety all over my garden. This is the most traditional peony you see in most peoples yards, and for good reason: it's very prolific.
Mine was already on the property when I purchased my home in 1998, and I have divided this peony multiple times. This one is located in a side garden on the front of my home.
Annuals
Have a Great Day! Amy
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Those magenta peonies and your foxglove are amazing! All of these blooms are incredible. The rain has been nonstop here too in Chicago. I haven't had to water my flowers in days!
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Oh, thanks so much! That is the nicest thing about rain...not having to spend an hour a day watering! :)
DeleteI always enjoy seeing photos of your beautiful garden. The colours, variety, and abundance of blooms are simply stunning. I quite like the bunny too ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Yes, bunnies are cute, even though they eat too much :).
DeleteAmy, your flowers are so beautiful. Love peonies and iris. Every spring, all varieties of iris bloom here so beautifully. We don’t have much shade, so I cannot grow hostas and foxglove. Thanks for sharing your lovely gardens.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm the opposite of you. I have a lot of shade and most of my yard is part shade.
DeleteEverything is blooming so nicely in your garden, you must have really good soil! I love the views you're having from the kitchen window and all around. I used to have a couple foxglove but somehow they disappeared. Seeing how beautiful yours are growing I think I'll get a few to plant.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are so right about flowers being expensive. Your homemade basket looks so pretty!
Thanks Elli. I have clay soil, which can be a problem, but it's better than sand. Yes, Foxglove tends to disappear. It is a biennial, but it should reseed if you don't cut it down right away.
DeleteYour garden is beautiful. Thank goodness you got some rain, it looks like it has really helped it along. All the flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, we had a month of drought and then once it started raining it never stopped.
DeleteWow Amy.. your garden is marvelous.
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DeleteWhat a beautiful secret garden you have, Amy!! It's amazing how lush everything is in only a few weeks! I like how you've used a tree stump for a plant stand.
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Thank you. Yes, it pops up fast! It's hard to keep up with it in the spring. Using a stump as a plant stand is the perfect way to try to use an unsightly thing in your garden.
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Thank you, and you're so welcome!
DeleteOh wow, it's so beautiful! And in such a short time!
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DeleteIt looks so beautiful! So green and colorful: do you take your morning coffee outside or evening tea or something to just relax and enjoy it to the max?
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Thanks Mirelle. No, I drink my coffee at the computer in the morning, and I'm the type that after supper is over, I can barely keep my eyes open so I crash. I think I enjoy it and soak it all in just working in it. I also have rest benches around my yard where I stop working to rest and then I enjoy the peace and beauty of the garden.
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful blooms! I am just starting to see some buds on my peonies this week and I can not wait for them to bloom.
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's odd that your peonies would be behind mine in timing. I always think of the east coast as ahead of us.
DeleteI love aliums. Wow! You really have a green thumb. Backyard bliss.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sharon.
DeleteI LOVE lilacs and yours are beautiful. The rest of the late spring flowers are lovely too.
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DeleteYou have a gorgeous garden! Those Foxgloves on the slope and the dark red Peonies are absolutely stunning. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, the Foxgloves blew us away this year! We love them.
DeleteYour gardens must make you smile every single day as they are truly spectacular! My favorites are the peonies (all varieties), the foxgloves and the flowering onion and the dark purple irises! Actually, I love them all!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Laura. Well, I kinda look at them everyday and see what needs to be done, but yes, they bring me such joy and some mornings they really do just take my breath away.
DeleteYou have the most gorgeous yard/garden! I am sure it is a lot of work but what a beautiful reward you receive!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, it's a lot of work, but it keeps me active, so that's good.
DeleteYour property and gardens are beautiful. I am a big fan of peonies, so seeing the different varieties was a treat. And your foxglove look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, I love peonies, if only they lasted longer!
DeleteYour garden is beautiful. I especially like your hostas. Slugs always eat them.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Some years, slugs are a real problem for me too. I remember one year when it seemed all my hosta was just shredded. The deer and rabbit love them too, which can be heartbreaking.
DeleteI always get inspired by your garden, Amy! The Flowering Onion is beautiful. I know the little crittersn can cause havoc in your garden, but that little bugger is just adorable. Love the photo you took.
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Thank you. I have such a love/hate relationship with critters. I love seeing them in my yard, and the joy that my yard seems to bring them, but oh, I wish they wouldn't do so much damage.
DeleteSo, so very gorgeous! Thank you for sharing! I am visiting you from Our Hopeful Home.
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DeleteAmy, beautiful garden!
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DeleteI always love seeing your perennial garden Amy. Those peonies! So beautiful. Thanks for linking at #TuesdayTwirl
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you enjoy these posts. Thanks so much.
DeleteAmy, this is so beautiful! You're right about the magenta peony. Wow. And I love the irises, too--that was my mom's favorite flower, and my grandparents had a wall of them in their yard when I was growing up! :) Thank you for sharing this at the Will Blog for Comments #86 linkup. Wishing you a wonderful week. We're looking forward to seeing you at #87, which opens Monday morning.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Flowers always bring back childhood memories, don't they?
DeleteWhat a gorgeous spring garden you have Amy ♥
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to be featuring it at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather tomorrow and pinning too!
Thank you, and thank you for the feature! That's wonderful news.
DeleteHa, I knew this was you before I opened it. Lol. I said to myself "self, this has to be Amy's garden". I always look forward to seeing what you're up to.
ReplyDeleteThanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend. I appreciate you.
ha ha. It's good to know my garden in so recognizable. I'm glad you enjoy my garden posts.
DeleteOh Amy, Hiya! Just popping back over to let you know I have a new home & garden link up over on my other blog it's called Summer Sunshine & Home Spaces Link Up I wanted to invite you to join up. You can find it at ⬇️
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OH wow, thanks for letting me know. I'm always looking for new link ups as so many are going away.
DeleteAmy Ohhhh Amy! Happy July! Just popping back over to let you know I'll be featuring your garden at our Sweet Tea & Friend's July Link Up.
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much! That is wonderful news!
DeleteCongrats for being featured at the July Sweet Tea with Friends. Love your garden and the assortment of flowers and greenery you included. Bet you just love to strech out on a lounge chair and appreciate it from that position. Have a fabulous July and be well.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I don't spend much time in lounge chairs, there is too much work to be done. :)
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