Seasons
From early spring to late fall, plants can create a spectacular display of blooming color! Bulbs, perennials, and annuals can transform any landscape or hardscape into a panorama of vivid color and extend your garden through all the seasons.
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- Front Walkway (Late spring)First spring after planting. The Azalea 'Stewartsonian' is blazing red and the dwarf Japanese maple is leafed out.
- Front Walkway (Late spring)A little closer view shows the lined walk sprinkled white with Deutzia gracilis, and the clematis is climbing up the trellis.
- Front Walkway (Late spring)Deutzia gracilis still blooming white along the walkway.
- Front Walkway (Late spring)Deutzia gracilis still blooming white along the walkway.
- Front Walkway (Late spring)Some dwarf azaleas are blooming now and some grasses are sprouting.
- Front Walkway ( Summer)Hydrangea blooming and things are green and filling out nicely.
- Front Walkway (Late summer -early fall)This landscape has filled out completely and will probably need some dividing in a year or so.
- Front Walkway (Late summer -early fall)Lots of summer blossoms are still colorful getting ready for fall.
- Front Walkway (Fall)The blue hydrangea has turned burgundy and colors of rust, brown and even some yellow hues are working their fall magic.
- Front walk (Winter)
- SpringDwarf azaleas greet guests as the enter the walkway.
- Early SummerAzaleas have passed; hydrangea, coneflower and phlox are blooming.
- Late SummerThe yellows are making a statement while the phlox and coneflowers are still blooming.
- Late Summer - Early FallFull of textures from ornamental grasses and bright colors, this raised flower bed looks awesome!
- FallOrnamental grasses are the celebrities of the garden in fall. They extend garden interest all the way through winter.
- WinterYou can still say this garden has interest with its coordinated beige, brown and red tones complementing the stonework in the walkway.
- Hawthorn Tree in springWe planted these two Hawthorn trees because the birds love them. They do have thorns so don't grab any branches without looking first!
- Hawthorn Close-Up (Springtime)Hawthorn trees are members of the rose family and you can see why! See their five pedals and blazing color.
- Seasonal Perenial Border July 12 DaylilliesAn variety of daylillies are planted extending their season until fall.
- Seasonal Perenial Border September 9 DaylilliesEarly September there are still some daylillies left! All the foliage is cut down at the end of fall.
- Birch Garden April (1 of 4)
- Birch Garden May(2 of 4)
- Birch Garden June (3 of 4)
- Terrace Wall Late SpringThis terrace wall is planted for 4 season interest. Daffodils in the early spring, tulips come in late mid-late spring. There are a couple of weeks when the daffodils are passing and the tulips are opening. And then come the daylillies.
- Birch Garden September (4 of 4)
- Late Summer - Early FallClose up view.
- 5/26/11 Late Spring
- Seasonal Perenial Border April 12 DaffodilsThis lawn path is bordered with daffodils, tulips, and daylillies.
- Seasonal Perenial Border April 28 Daffodils & Tulip Buds
- Seasonal Perennial Border May 3 Daffodils & Tulip Blossoms
- Seasonal Perennial Border May 15 Only TulipsDaffodils finally pass and only tulips with passing pedals are left.
- Dogwood late September
- Dogwood blooming late May
- Dogwood mid July
- Terrace Retaining Wall Early SpringRetaining the steep slope with terraces allows for a patio garden to be enjoyed by residents and guests. Early spring brings daffodils and creeping phlox to life.
- Terrace Walls Mid SpringThe terrace garden can be viewed from the upper lawn level. White azaleas and deutzia create a purple and white color theme in mid-spring.
- Terrace Wall Summer View (Close -Up)Here is a close-up of the daylillies which wouldn't be half as pretty without the staging of the stone walls.
- Mid October
- Mid October
- Mid October
- Early Spring
- Birch garden
- Birch Garden
- Weigela and Heuchera (Mid Spring)
- Mid May
- June 2012 (late spring)
- Mid fall
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