Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Trilliums in late April

 The trillium bed on April 10th.  We see the grape hyacinths in bloom.  I have started some arabis as ground cover in this area.  Just in front of the grape hyacinths is the ugly water meter access.
 Trillium chloropetalum
 Trillium erectun purple.
 Trillium Luteum
The older Trillium Ovatum
                                     
 The new Trillium ovatum.
All of the Trillium photos are from April 26, 2020.  As they have turned pink they are nearly finished blooming.  They all need a feeding of more woodsy soil from the old compost bin.
 The wall flower with a dark blue hyacinth, and a blue geranium with very nice foliage is just across the grass path from the Magnolia bed.
 The magnolia in full bloom on April 10th
The aubretia in the cement vase on April 26th.  The solar light is dead and removed.
Today I finished trimming the boxwood hedges, the small, ratty honeysuckle hedge and the spirea bridal veil.  I started cleaning the Magnolia bed and just got a small area around the aubretia finished. 

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