If at first you don't succeed, try, try again! This has always been my motto for gardening. If the plants don't look right or aren't growing good in one spot, try them somewhere else! (Not that it always worked! Ha!)
Last year, I wasn't too excited about my front flower beds. They were just okay. I thought in another year when it grew in I would like them better. But this Spring I realized it was the not-so-clear landscape plan I wasn't enchanted with!
I also realized I was trying to make both sides of the flowers beds too even. Obviously the right side is larger, no getting around that! A tidy semi-formal landscape was what I was leaning toward, something that would be welcoming and soften the yard, but not overwhelm the tiny yard or house. I also knew what plants I wanted, but didn't know where I wanted them.
Then inspiration hit! On our walk one morning, I spied a front flower bed I liked and thought it would work for my house too. Now all I had to do was wait until it was warm enough to garden!
I also realized I was trying to make both sides of the flowers beds too even. Obviously the right side is larger, no getting around that! A tidy semi-formal landscape was what I was leaning toward, something that would be welcoming and soften the yard, but not overwhelm the tiny yard or house. I also knew what plants I wanted, but didn't know where I wanted them.
Then inspiration hit! On our walk one morning, I spied a front flower bed I liked and thought it would work for my house too. Now all I had to do was wait until it was warm enough to garden!
It was one of my first projects on the list this spring and I finally got the finishing touchs done last week!
Bleeding Heart and Geraniums are filling in until I find another bush, (probably a hydrangea) on the right side of the stairs.
I choose very traditional plants, planted in three rows; back row, Hydrangea, next a row of Boxwood and then Geraniums.
Since Geraniums are annuals, next year I might plant something else!
You can't see them in this picture, but there are three more little Hydrangea bushes there. Hopefully they will make it!
Coral Bells by the front step. One of my favorites. I am so excited to see them blooming this year!
I choose very traditional plants, planted in three rows; back row, Hydrangea, next a row of Boxwood and then Geraniums.
Since Geraniums are annuals, next year I might plant something else!
You can't see them in this picture, but there are three more little Hydrangea bushes there. Hopefully they will make it!
Coral Bells by the front step. One of my favorites. I am so excited to see them blooming this year!