These are more photos in the area north of the house. These 5 G
olden Juniper form a semi-circle around the
Golden Cushion False Cypress.
It was a rough winter as the browning leaves show here in early spring. They are much taller now and back to green and gold.
Not Packer colors!
Behind the shrubs is my old asparagus bed, rhubarb, and Egyptian onions lined on the west by a boxwood hedge. Just a bit further north are the Bing Cherries and lilacs. To the far right rear is one of two Butternut trees (now fallen prey to a blight) and to the left, the bistro table and chairs are set amid the formal rose garden.
Here is the "carnation" bed trimmed with a hedge of 9 different sedums. DH's carnations never did take to the bed so he is waiting for me to clean it out and plant the space with Asian lilies. Rose garden lays to the right, north of the roses is my circular iris bed, and behind the iris is a daylily bed.
Wish I could find a photo of the rose garden in bloom. If I do I will post it. These 25' arborvitae at the top border the whole property to the north along the road. We have a path down the middle of the large trees where, hidden by foliage, the grands can run nearly the whole north end of the property.
I have a 6' X 8' greenhouse. Right now it is full of gardening things rather than plants. It has no heat or light and will be moved closer to the garden shed and coop this spring. It sits west of the boxwood hedge and south of the rose garden. It is sided by crocus to the south,
Hyacinth to the east on either side of the door -- I have a pic, but can't get it to upload so I put this one of just the blue ones --,
To the north are half a dozen various evergreen trees I had planned to bonzi and never got around to doing anything with...still in their pots, and a row of peonies to the west of the greenhouse including this yellow tree peony.
A bit north of the greenhouse but south of the sedum bed is a small fish pond.
The final north-side specimen is the weeping cherry to the west of a barberry hedge.
There is a hedge of 4 Rose of Sharon separated by 3 burning bushes north of the sedum bed and a green and a red smoke bush also closer to the arborvitae.
That about covers the area north of the house. We will walk to the west side next.