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The Diamond in the Corner
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One spring we noticed we didn't really have any color in the back yard, so we built a garden in the corner. Conceptually this one's a garden for tall annuals--usually Cleome, sometimes Verbena, occasionally Glads.
The annuals are anchored by Lilies, Daylilies, and Butterfly Weed--and a (new last summer) Sedum at dead center. And we fill things in with some smaller annuals; since last summer's Dianthus survived the winter, we're repeating.
Just planted the Cleome, so we'll have some color soon. We've also some holdover Verbena and perhaps some Glads.
Final note: From a maintenance perspective, this garden's frustrating. We're perpetually fighting crab grass.
The annuals are anchored by Lilies, Daylilies, and Butterfly Weed--and a (new last summer) Sedum at dead center. And we fill things in with some smaller annuals; since last summer's Dianthus survived the winter, we're repeating.
Just planted the Cleome, so we'll have some color soon. We've also some holdover Verbena and perhaps some Glads.
Final note: From a maintenance perspective, this garden's frustrating. We're perpetually fighting crab grass.
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