On the twenty-eighth of April, my pal Alison (Bonney Lassie) and I led a workshop about garden blogging at the Bellevue Botanical Garden under the auspices of the Northwest Perennial Alliance. I shared everything I know about blogging and when that three minutes were over, Alison did the rest. It was great fun chatting with other gardeners and hopefully some of the participants will start garden blogs of their own. Since we were already on the east side, it just made sense to stop by Wells Medina for some retail therapy.
It was interesting to note that just a couple of weeks ago, these trees were still leafless. Now they'd be fully leafed out. May is a magical month in the garden.
In addition to the vast array of evergreens, trees, rhododendrons, roses, perennials, etc. there were some surprises of the succulent variety.
Agave bovicornuta is not often seen in nurseries here. It was so tempting to bring one of these home but my poor mistreated specimen seems to be recovering
Hey look, new wallpaper!
It was interesting to note that just a couple of weeks ago, these trees were still leafless. Now they'd be fully leafed out. May is a magical month in the garden.
This combination looked great all winter and is still quite lovely.
Nice large specimens of Cordyline 'Electric Pink'
Bright spring color decorates the tiered bed
The nursery was packed to the gills with all sorts of plants. Arisaema ovale 'Variegata' was a temptation.
I love peonies and wish I had space for more. Oh well in the next garden will have acreage.
Fremontodendron californicum
That's Salvia leucantha 'White Mischief' between the Mandevillas. Things are warming up.
Anigozanthos from down under.
In addition to the vast array of evergreens, trees, rhododendrons, roses, perennials, etc. there were some surprises of the succulent variety.
Aloe mitriformis
Aloe nobile 'Gold Tooth'
Agave bovicornuta is not often seen in nurseries here. It was so tempting to bring one of these home but my poor mistreated specimen seems to be recovering
One could take a bit of california home.
How exciting, the time has come and everything can safely go outside! I took things out a bit early this year but they don't seem to mind too awfully much.
Rare Plant Research in Oregon City is having their annual Garden Sale this weekend. There are always great plants and cool pots made by Burl, the owner. Whatever you do, hope your weekend is stellar!