Not complaining, but these downpours really put a damper on going out to see what’s blooming in the garden, so….
on these rainy days I brought some of the garden indoors.
sink above, is a new addition in utility room/downstairs potty/ mud/ laundry room. Mirror will be painted & antiqued with Annie Sloan paints and the room will be painted. Still contemplating colours.
MEANWHILE
Pictures taken between the raindrops, here is what’s in the garden …
Styrax obassia delightful, fragrant, small tree that shades the entrance to the Potager
Chinese Snowball Viburnum ( Viburnum macrocephalum)
Azaleas (Rhododendron indica ) and Cranberrybush Viburnum (Viburnum opulus ) always good companions. LOVE the lime green phase of this shrub.
Viburnum ‘Kern’s Pink is what the label said. (Viburnum picatum ‘Kern’s Pink’) My plant has never seen even a blush. Beautiful none the less.
A few Clematis too.
So lush and beautiful
Sandra, so glad you are back.. The flowers are beautiful .
Since I have a new garden it will be a long time before
Anything looks like that.
Sandra, so glad you are back. Your flowers are beautiful.
I’m writing this again because I don’t know if it went thru the first
Time.
Was walking with you looking at today’s pics.
XOT
Nice to see your azaleas and viburnum and wow! Styrax obassia is gorgeous. Susie
Sandra, what a gorgeous spring you have created! Oh how I miss those early blooms!.and lovely that all this colour is showing!
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What a visual feast. Thank you Sandra and thank you Barbara for forwarding.Paradise no doubt!