Hello GPODers!
As we speak we’re visiting Phyllis Strohmeyer in northwestern New Jersey. Final 12 months, Phyllis despatched us a wonderful backyard year-in-review (The Yr That Was in Northwestern New Jersey), and he or she’s making it a convention by sending in a few of her favourite images from the 2024 rising season. As we head deeper into fall and winter is slowly creeping up on us, it’s an actual deal with to start out the day with some peak season blooms.
Vintage plow amongst blazing stars, daisies, and dahlias.
Within the 6 years we’ve lived right here that is the primary time this older hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla, Zones 6–9) has bloomed. We had a light winter.
Extra lovely blooms and foliage from the backyard this 12 months. A lovely, vivid purple backyard phlox (Phlox paniculata, Zones 4–8) brings the colour whereas some numerous foliage supplies textural curiosity within the background.
I had unintentionally left this calla lily within the floor all winter and it stunned me within the spring.
Tumbleweed onions (Allium schubertii, Zones 4–9) are a firework finale for a late spring gardens. With blooms which can be usually looser than different allium, tumbleweed onions present a distinct type of texture and work in conditions the place the extra widespread globe form would possibly look misplaced.
Our Amish-built cottage—our glad place!
When flowers begin disappearing from the panorama, the brilliant purple berries of beautyberry by no means disappoint. It’s exhausting to inform precisely which sort within the late-season when solely the colourful fruit stay.
Phyllis’s backyard is painterly! There are such a lot of fabulous colours on show, together with this placing deep purple-blue salvia.
Ageratum (Conoclinium coelestinum, Zones 5–10) being visited.
Birdcage gazebo surrounded by kniphofia and Invinciball® hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’, Zones 3–9).
Shade stumpery.
Crystal timber (ice coated) on Christmas Day.
Thanks for sharing your backyard highlights with us once more, Phyllis! It’s all the time so insightful and provoking to have the ability to see how a backyard evolves over one 12 months to the subsequent. I really hope that your backyard reflections turn out to be a yearly custom her on GPOD, and that we get to see how your area continues to evolve subsequent 12 months.
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