Last weekend, I took a trip down my back slope to do a little watering and decided that the area I've been wringing my hands over since we moved in 6 years ago wasn't looking too bad at all. Of course, it's spring and spring tends to sugarcoat things. Flowers can divert attention from an area's deficiencies.
Before we take in what's looking up, let's start by looking down.
Here's a look back up in the opposite direction.
There's a LOT of floral color and even fruit and vegetables, as the following collage shows.
Even the area formerly occupied by a massive Yucca elephantipes is looking pretty good, although I think I may have over-planted there.
But the thing I was most happy about and the focus of this week's Wednesday Vignette, is this:
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All material © 2012-2017 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party
Before we take in what's looking up, let's start by looking down.
Here's a look back up in the opposite direction.
The color provided by flowers is more readily visible from this direction |
Our winter rains gave everything a boost, from the Agave attenuata at the bottom of the stairs to the prostrate rosemary growing in the upper section to the fig tree and artichoke in between |
There's a LOT of floral color and even fruit and vegetables, as the following collage shows.
Even the area formerly occupied by a massive Yucca elephantipes is looking pretty good, although I think I may have over-planted there.
But the thing I was most happy about and the focus of this week's Wednesday Vignette, is this:
Romneya coulteri aka Matilija poppy and California tree poppy, planted last spring, is blooming for the first time |
For more Wednesday Vignettes, visit Anna of Flutter & Hum.
All material © 2012-2017 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party