I couldn't wait any longer to get my tomato plants and basil, so those went in tonight. I'm really getting into this idea of mixing edibles and ornamentals. I can't see a reason why they shouldn't share the same space. A space that provides food and flowers. It's a beautiful concept, and it looks great too.
Here is my newest delve into this idea. I got two black wrought iron obelisks, which have the perfect shape to act as tomato cages. I already had the wrought iron stand in the center, so these two flanking either side make for a really attractive space.
There are some really interesting things happening in the garden this week. This is my patch of Asclepias Tuberosa or Butterfly Weed. They are all up and covered with bloom pods. This is extremely early for them.
Also, here's a first... I have three of these very pretty dogwood shrubs. This is the first time I've seen them bloom. The blooms are pretty sparse, and on only one of the shrubs. It is quite exciting to learn that they have the potential to look like this all over. I'm actually not sure if they are shrubs. They have a shrubby-tree appearance. They were here when we moved in, I'm just grateful to have them.
Here is one of my most successful pairing experiments. I once saw Lamb's Ear next to pale pink roses, and I loved the dusty silver of the foliage of the Lamb's Ear paired with the pale pink. So I told myself that one day I would recreate this combination. The roses were here when we moved in, but in total disarray. Two of them near death, one cut back so severely that it was just a stump. I nursed them back to life, and this spring, all I had to do was cut out dead wood from winter kill. I got starts of Lamb's Ears from two different friends, and planted them down the sidewalk in front of the roses. I love how the Lamb's Ear has grown up through the rose, using it as a support. I know most people don't like the blooms of Lamb's Ear, but the blooms aren't on yet, and I like the way these poke through.
And, lastly, how could I end a post in May without showcasing Iris. Actually, this is the first year I've had blooms, so technically it is the first post where I can showcase them. Feast your eyes.