This is about life in my gardens. One is an acre on a hillside in Laguna Beach, California and the other is an acre in San Juan Capistrano, California.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Cool Season Annuals
Work is continuing on the new garden beds in the Moonlight Garden in SJC. Last week we put in flats of cool season annuals to fill in beds that will eventually be overflowing with shrubs and perennials. Of course all the flowers are white so here you see white violas and alyssum for its honey-like fragrance. The white carpet roses are blooming their charming little double blooms.
Labels:
annuals,
Color,
Fall,
flowers,
garden beds,
groundcovers,
Moonlight Garden,
San Juan Capistrano
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3 comments:
Your Moonlight Garden is going to be quite lovely. I love Sweet Alyssum for the honey like fragrance and delicate little flowers.
oh yes, this will be beautiful. I LOVE your planter too! It's gorgeous.
It looks beautiful in the day. Must be enchanting in the moonlight!
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