In this case, the Tree Frog had taken on the color of the stonecrop leaves.
The complexity and beauty of nature never ceases to amaze.
In this case, the Tree Frog had taken on the color of the stonecrop leaves.
After weeks of little-to-no rain, we finally received the first summer downpour - in fact, it may have been too much rain all at once. I suspect these extremes in weather may now be the new normal.
In the meantime, the rain chain works wonderful and makes for a beautiful site to behold.
Even from the gazebo, the rain chain looks terrific.
The changes made near Buddha are already starting to pay off. The Moccachino Astilbe (Astilbe x arendsii 'Moccachino') plants have produced a stunning white bloom just behind Buddha.
While reworking the Guanyin bed behind the garage, I decided to move the existing Dark Towers Penstemon (Penstemon 'Dark Towers") I had planted back in 2013. It is a slow grower and will not produce its flowers until later in the summer.
Wanting to cover up as much of the foundation as possible, and sooner rather than later, I moved the plant to the opposite side of the Zen garden.
In its place I planted a 'Misty Lace' Goat's Beard (Aruncus 'Misty Lace').
I liked that this plant had a similar look as an Astible, but was different enough to set itself apart. I especially like the white blooms on the top. It's size is perfect for this location, and should grow and fill in early in the spring next season. The lighter shade of green and white will help off set the other darker plants near Guanyin.
Back in 2022, I filled in the inner back corner by the East Gate with a Little Heath Pieris (Pieris japonica 'Little Heath').
I was hopeful that it would do well in that shady spot. However, at some point in my ongoing maintenance of the Pom Pom Cyprus, I stepped on it and broke some of it's branches. It never recovered, and this season I decided it was time for a change.
I have had success with a Sun King Japanese Spikenard (Aralia cordata 'SunKing') in the box next to the rear garage door:
As a result, I decided to obtain another and plant it in the corner.
This plant likes shade, so it should do well here. Also, it will fill in the area with foliage. If it gets too crowded, its easy to trim the Sun King back and control its growth.