Blooms

Mem Weekend Chives 2

The perennials have decided to show their beautiful blooms this weekend. The perennials are the backbone of my gardens because of the zone. I need hardy plants that withstand subzero temps in the winter. Planting roses on top of the septic tank was suggested by several when I moved here, my sideways look of ‘what’ has turned into ‘it works’.

Soon, it should be safe to plant the annuals, but I plant minimal. I try to find unique perennial bloomers to add to my existing garden of Shasta Daisies, Ornamental Grass, Butterfly Bush, Lilly, Herbs, Echinacea, Hydrangea, Black Eyed Susan, Phlox, Hibiscus, Iris, Missouri Primrose, and roses. It’s a nice blend of color that I can count on year after year.

I was gifted a bird house over a year ago for Christmas, I rearranged the front garden this year, and finally picked a spot, putting the posthole digger to work. My next purchase will be a clematis vine. It has full sun, but enough shade from the other plantings to keep the feet cool.

Mem Weekend Bird House

Here are a few more shots of plants and blooms that made their debut.

Mem Weekend ChivesMem Weekend Closeup IrisMem Weekend Iris PurpleMem Weekend Iris Yellow and PurpleMem Weekend LilleyMem Weekend Lily of the ValleyMem Weekend PhloxMem Weekend Purple Iris FGMem Weekend Rhod budsMem Weekend Rhoed BloomMem Weekend Rhoed Full BloomMem Weekend Spiderwort

Happy gardening!

With much love,

Lisa

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15 thoughts on “Blooms

  1. Lisa those pictures are absolutely beautiful!!! I have never heard of planting roses on top the septic tank….it does make sense as the ground would stay warmer year round. I also live in an area that can get to sub zero …..often, in the winter.

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  2. Thank you so much! They really thrive being kept a bit warmer year round. It’s also a good marker 🙂 Happy warm weather to you!

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  3. All trial and error with a sprinkle of hope 🙂 I admire your beautiful words on your blog, you are truly gifted! 🌹

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