Then on Thursday 6/18 I bought some white Wave petunias, White begonias and MiniFamous Compact Safran ‘Calibrachoa’ and Dusty Miller to add a silvery gray accent.
The Safran ‘Calibrachoa’ promises to provide an abundance of brightly colored blooms all season long.
I love the texture and form of begonias and the white ones are a favorite.
Tomorrow I will post about the brand new front garden.I've only got one dusty Miller planted because my back forced me to stop and go inside. Besides, it is very wet since it has been raining off and on. We're supposed to have rain every day this week.
Now I must look for blue plants to bring my idea for a blue and white garden to fruition. I want to plant some perennials as well as annuals.
Now I must look for blue plants to bring my idea for a blue and white garden to fruition. I want to plant some perennials as well as annuals.
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8 comments:
Your white and silver flowers and plants makes a moonlight garden!
Brenda
This is looking delightful. I can't wait to see what blue you find. **blows kisses** Deborah
What a gorgeous contrast. It is going to look marvelous. I sure can sympathize with your back woes. I hope you have had just a wonderful weekend.
ps: I am spying those great fruit and vegetable pitchers..wow.
I absolutely love green and white gardens in the heat of the summer.They are so soothing.
All of your hard work has paid off well. Enjoy the "fruits" of your labor.
you're making that spot grow prettier and prettier
thx 4 sharing
i'm planting tomorrow if the weather is not so horribly hot...i've got some new drought-resistant plants I'm trying. Will post about them later with the names and pictures.
hv a gr8 week
Oh Carrie, we have a moonlight garden in the front of the house. I love them - and this is gorgeous. Thanks so much for playing along this Sunday, and for sharing a bit of your inspirational garden.
This is going to be beautiful in a very few weeks. Your garden grows well :-).
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