
View to the right as you pass thru the arbor.

View to the left. The Anne Folkard hardy geraniums have quickly formed a spreading ground cover. There is Blue Fescue grass on the edge of the border, Stewartia Pseudo Camelia tree in the foreground, Meta Sequoia on the left, and our tall Giant Sequoia in the background on the right, which is the one nice tree that was here when we bought the property. The rest of this area was full of blackberry bushes and crappy scrub trees.
At the back of the garden, under the tall trees, we have shade plants such as japanese maple, ferns, hostas, and bleeding hearts. The path leads to the back meadow where I photograph portraits in the tall grass.
My roses have started blooming.

The rhododendron is fabulous now, I love the color.


And the wonderful bleeding hearts, faithfully growing back bigger and better every year.
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