Perennial garden by the lake. Doesn't lool like much this early in the season. I've finally gotten to the point where I give lots of plants away in early spring. As far as annuals, all that I buy are red geraniums and a few other annuals for color. I divide my plants a lot. I'm a "cheap" gardener!
Looking down on the patio area.
Here you see mostly spirea bushes and hostas.
I love these smaller hostas that border this north side bed. Sedums behind the hostas.
The paper birch is now as tall as the stairway. When we purchased this house 10 years ago, there was one tree in the front yard and no other landscaping!
Hosta collection in the north side bed.
I plant almost all of my annuals in large pots or barrels. Less watering!
My sedum collection. These were just transplanted, so I'm sure they will look better as the growing season progresses. Sedums are the easiest perennial to grow. Just pinch off a piece, put it into the ground, keep it watered, and you have a new plant! I'll share more pictures as the season progresses!
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