Still more flowers from the past are popping up and blooming. This is one of the other miniature daffodils called 'Rip VanWinkle,' and it has more buds to open yet. Behind it you can see pink moss phlox and violets. (And there are two other varieties of daffodils that have buds, neither of which I've seen bloom in years- stay tuned.)
This one is pretty amazing. This is a view I've featured already this year, but now it has pasqueflower (still blooming after a month!), pink moss phlox and violets, the white grape hyacinths behind that (still blooming after two weeks), and behind that the white wall cress is starting to bloom. Behind that are violets and the bronze ajuga (dark maroon) in bud. The flowers should open in a few more days but the dark bud stalks are interesting too.
Here we have violets in front, a maroon Sempervivum in the middle, a rock and the moneywort which continues to survive for reasons I can't quite understand. It even spread a little this year. You can just see the 'Lime Zinger' sedum starting to grow above that.
I did show you this combo before, but now the 'Firecracker' sedum is larger and there are more blossoms on the purple rock cress. I like how there is a general feel of colors in the soft-focus background (including blue grape hyacinth which are popping up all over- all are welcome because the leaves die back quickly, so it makes way for summer plants).
This is the space I was so happy with a couple of weeks ago when I bought the Lewisia. I continue to be happy, and believe it or not, the Lewisia still has buds! But, it will eventually run out of flowers because it's a spring bloomer. I just couldn't resist the bright variagated 'Wandering Jew' (or as the politically correct sites are now calling it, 'Wandering Dude'). It's not hardy, so it will have to come in for the winter. It's usually a house plant. It should grow and cascade down beside the 'Black' Sempervivum. I got it for only $2.49, so even if it only survives this one season... not bad!
Last colorful medium-range shot for today. This includes a new plant, a sea thrift, in front of the Kaydee daffodils which are also looking fine yet. Various sedums, Sempervivums, blooms, and other foliage in the background.
That's enough for today. I've started weeding through, but haven't gotten to all spaces yet.
I have been making the rounds of local greenhouses. There are still two that I should visit that aren't far from here. Of course, most of them only have a few rock-garden-appropriate plants, and I've already bought most of the common ones. Thanks to some birthday money, I've been able to indulge my cravings a bit. There are things I can order, but I want to be careful about that. A lot of plants that come in the mail aren't in great shape, or they are VERY small for what you pay.
Anyway, I'm thrilled. Another day, I'll take you through my new acquisitions.
It's still a little early to weed the front bed. Hostas and some other plants are just poking through the surface and I don't want to inadvertantly kill things.
I did pretty well on the regular tasks today too. Editing, gardening, house stuff, blah, blah.
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