Today ’s photos are from Barb Herreid in Wisconsin . She says,“I live in the center of attention of the state on a lake – definitely a zone 4 . The soil here is sandy , so I do stack of amending every year . I also have to contend with hungry cervid and rabbit . We moved here in September , 2004 , and I ’ve been expanding the beds since then . I ’m most proud of my woodland garden as it is mostly natives and spring ephemerals that you ’d receive in a born timber . We summate the waterfall three geezerhood ago and I employ mostly tropic flora around it . ”
Beautiful , Barb ! * * check out the captions for LOTS more info .
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‘Little Joe’ p (Paeonia ‘Little Joe’, Zones 3-8) color-echoes the Wine & Roses weigela (Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’, Zones 4-8). Behind the peony is a mountain laurel that will soon be in bloom, too. 2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Barb Herreid