With that in mind, here are my ‘spring theories’ – designed to either stir the imagination or stir the pot, as you will. If spring is about new life, it’s also about unearthing fresh ideas. Anemone sylvestris with Geum triflorum and others in background A vast legion of plants is coming in fast, green, and lush – preparing for their moment in the sun. Love the porcelain delicacy of the tulip paired with Polygonatum variegatum and othersīarely a week later, it all flies by – the last of my tulips got chomped by deer, along with a few choice perennials. Spiky filaments of Camassia and Allium light up the sunnier beds in a wandering halo of purple and blue. ![]() ![]() The crabapple tree is weeping shell-pink blossoms as the red lady ferns unfurl from beneath its dappled shadow. It’s now full-on spring in the sheltered woodland of my northern un-cottage garden.
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