TREES -
Japanese Maple (photo)
Tri-Color Beech (photo)
Weeping Pussy Willow (photo)
Serpentine Weeping Cherry
BUSHES -
Burning Bush (photo)
Corkscrew Hazelnut - Red Majectic
Forsythia (photo)
Redtwig Dogwood
ROSES
Double Delight (photo)
Hot Cocoa
Peace(photo)
OTHER FLOWERS
Cosmos
Crocus (photo)
Dahlia - Lambada
Daylilies
Echinacea (Purple corn flower)( photo)
Gladiolas
Iris (photo)
Lupine
Pansies
Primrose
Red Hot Poker / Torch Lilies
Shasta Daisies
Stargazer Lilies (photo)
Tulip - "Claudia" (photo)
Violas / Johnny Jump-Up
GRASSES & GROUNDCOVERS
Blue Oat Grass (photos)
Feather Reed Grass - "Karl Foerster"
Sweet Woodruff (photos)
Lawn - Kentucky Blue Grass (photo)
In the Garden
Tomatoes (6 different heritage varieties)
snow peas, Garlic, Walla Walla Sweet onions, Swiss Chard, Spinach, Cucumbers, Egyptian walking onion, zucchini, yellow squash, acorn squash, butternut squash
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2 comments:
This sounds so yummy! We had a lot growing in our garden this year too, it was a great season!
Hi, I am very interested in your comment that the Boise temple gives away their tulip bulbs the Monday after Mothers Day. How does that work exactly? Where can I get more info on this and do you just show that day and ask for bulbs? Any info. would be greatly appreciated. My email address is ddparker@cableone.net. Thanks!
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