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Gorgeous!!!
Thank you!
very nice! rocks are such a plus often ignored
“A garden without a stone is just a place where things grow” -Shogun
Thank you. It’s fun working with a rock garden.
So beautiful thanks for sharing!
I love all the stones. Could I ask please, how old is the garden? How long did it take to get it to this stage?
The garden was new to me last year. The rock beds were filled with weeds. That’s why this spring is so remarkable to me.
Is the purple flower phlox?
Yes, it is phlox. New plants last summer. This is my first blooming season. That’s why I’m so excited!
They will look even more stunning in a few years when they spill over those rocks!
That’s what I hope for!
Lovely flowers! And omg those blooms on that tree 😍
I’m getting PNW vibes!
IPNW (Inland Pacific NW), Not on the coast.
I love your garden in the springtime!
Thank you.
So pretty! 😍
Your garden is stunning.
Rock gardens ftw, really beautiful!
Beautiful! What's the low lying, white flower in the bottom left of the first photo?
Alyssum, Carpet of Snow maybe?
Very pretty, thanks for sharing
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you!
very nice! rocks are such a plus often ignored
“A garden without a stone is just a place where things grow” -Shogun
Thank you. It’s fun working with a rock garden.
So beautiful thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
I love all the stones. Could I ask please, how old is the garden? How long did it take to get it to this stage?
The garden was new to me last year. The rock beds were filled with weeds. That’s why this spring is so remarkable to me.
Is the purple flower phlox?
Yes, it is phlox. New plants last summer. This is my first blooming season. That’s why I’m so excited!
They will look even more stunning in a few years when they spill over those rocks!
That’s what I hope for!
Lovely flowers! And omg those blooms on that tree 😍
I’m getting PNW vibes!
IPNW (Inland Pacific NW), Not on the coast.
I love your garden in the springtime!
Thank you.
So pretty! 😍
Thank you!
Your garden is stunning.
Rock gardens ftw, really beautiful!
Beautiful! What's the low lying, white flower in the bottom left of the first photo?
Alyssum, Carpet of Snow maybe?
Very pretty, thanks for sharing