Mid-spring Garden
The garden is always beautiful, but only twice a year does it turn breathtaking: in mid-spring and at the height of summer.
The mid-spring garden is a new beginning, vibrant in pastel watercolors. After the long stretch of winter browns and grays, the clean display of flowering trees and delicate ground covers is a gift for the soul.
There is always fragrance in the air and the peonies, lilacs, Turk’s cap lilies, beardtongues and bleeding hearts put up stunning flower shows.
Naturalized plantings of spring bulbs flow like water between large perennials and in the shade of trees.
Giant alliums and spurred columbines sway over the landscape and large plantings of tulips and irises bloom in mass to create large blocks of color.
The mid-spring garden doesn’t have the intensity and excess it reaches at the height of summer. It expresses itself in cool hues and delicate details with all the innocence of new life.




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