Springtime in the Front Yard
I won't say Spring is in full bloom, but it's really starting to show. Last year a friend gave me some daylily divisions. I put some in the ground, others in pots until now.
Chorus Line in a line of two. That's a California poppy in the middle, against the house.
This bed used to have the Tuscan Blue rosemary and Munstead lavender, but they grew much too big, and dead underneath. The rosemary stump still needs to be removed. The daylilies here are Longfield Pink, Fragrant Returns, and Gentle Shepherd. See all those poppies all along the path? I'm taking most out. Take note of the violas, I'm going to mention them soon!
The plant lowest in the middle is Cupid's Dart, moved from the space above the flat rock, which is now Country Fair Winds daylily. It's a tall one, so I wanted it towards the back. That bright green on the left is Little Lemon goldenrod's new growth.
I moved Rose Marvel salvia from the backyard, and planted the little Blue-Eyed Grass near it. That's the one that grew on the top of a stem during the hot weather last summer, instead of making seeds. I've moved a few perennials from the back, it's pretty much a mess back there!
A few of the sea thrift, candytuft, daylilies, dianthus, etc. Also the dreaded invasive yarrow that is not so slowly creeping everywhere.
Oh, you're going to have SO many flowers! That's exciting, and I love your bargain deal on the violas. Mickey, hahaha.
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