Showing posts with label Juniper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juniper. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Brick garden complete

The last time I showed you the brick garden path, it looked like this:

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Brick path back in mid-March
Here are some updates, now that the sod has been laid and plants are established.  Right around the brick path and along our back porch, we laid fescue sod, which is doing really well.  We also seeded in the area surrounding that and our grass seedlings are starting to blend in with the sod so the harsh corners of the grassy area are now rounded off and extended to a broader area.

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Completed brick path and garden around the greenhouse
In the garden between the brick path and the greenhouse we have planted Blue Star Junipers (Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'), Gauras (Oenothera), Pieris (Pieris japonica 'Valley Rose') and mouse tail plants (Arisarum).  You can also see in the picture above that I have pulled out many of my plants from the greenhouse, my potting bench is in getting use and there are pots all over the place.

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Blue star juniper (Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star')
The Forsythia is all green now, with the yellow blooms of Spring gone.  But the Gauras (Oenothera) have established themselves well and are covered  in really nice pink blooms.

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Gaura (Oenothera), Juniper (Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star') and Forsythia
Opposite the Forsythia bush is a variegated Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense 'Variegata'), which I think really helps carry the feel of the garden around the corner with the brick path.  The Privet is in the olive family, Oleaceae.

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Privet bush (Ligustrum sinense 'Variegata'), which helps your eye round the corner
The Privet has been blooming, although you wouldn't know it unless you were looking at it as closely as I have been.  The flowers (pictured below) are tiny and have a sweet fragrance if you get your nose right up on them.

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Extreme close-up of the Privet bush (Ligustrum sinense 'Variegata') blooms