Hard to believe that this 4th of July marks the beginning of our third year here on Lake Greenwood. I walked around today in this unbelievable heat and tried to get some good comparison photos to see the changes. The post last year had these collage photos, I apologize for the repeat of photos, but it is easier for showing progress. The photos all look better when you click on them and enlarge them a bit.
2010 & 2011 |
2012 Added some colorful chairs on the flagstone patio |
You can see the grasses on the right side of the stone steps Muhlenbergia capillaris will be a pink cloud come fall. The steps are lined with Nandina domestica 'Ruby', Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Gold Threads', and Abelia x 'Kalidescope' Behind the chairs are five Catmint, Nepeta faassenii 'Walkers Low'-- the bees love it!!!
2010 & 2011 |
Looking from the front door you see plantings have filled in a bit and I moved to mulch instead of pine straw. Added the weeping redbud this spring. The shed has been painted but I have to paint the shutters and window boxes still.
New shed, new little redbud Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls' |
These two collages are looking at the front of the house. I forgot to prune back the Acorus this winter/ spring.
2010 & 2011 |
2010 & 2011 Blue Fescues moved out now as well as the Pennisetum from the first year |
Turning around you see the front gardens filled out. You can see the Gardenias have gotten larger.
2012 |
As we move around back the changes continue to amaze me.
2010 & 2011 |
Plants have grown & more added
2012 |
Looking to our left to the shadier part of the yard, again, what a difference---
2010 & 2011 Pathway added |
Specific plant material hard to identify, but the garden is filling in!
2012 More rocks added around Japanese maple at top of the pathway, more to come to assist with the washout |
If you walk down the path through the garden and turn to look back at the house, you will see this lower part of the garden is still filling in
2010 & 2011 |
This is a really dry area and many of the shrubs and trees are struggling down here. Have another hose to water this lower part. Hoping that will help them get established.
2012 |
From the deck steps you come to the side yard, semi shady garden.
2010 & 2011 Hellebores moved to shade, Acorus getting larger |
A variegated Hydrangea that was added is going strong. It just finished blooming. You can see these Acorus needed to be trimmed as well as the ones by the front door!
2012 |
Walking toward the street we see how the grass, Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Zebra', and Artemesia 'Powis Castle' have grown from the beginning ---
2011 |
2012 |
And facing back to the house---from rough construction gravel mess .......
2010 just after moving in & 2011 |
......To this easy to maintain garden.
2012 |
I am glad you came along with me on this yearly assessment of the growth of my gardens. Since this is the third year for many plants, we should see a leap in growth! For more photos of last year, here is the link to last year's post.
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