A while ago we dug out most of the lilies in the bed by the front door. These weren’t my favorite, although they briefly provided a nice show last July. IMG_1269

In October we planted rhododendrons and a western mock orange, Philadelphus lewisii, in the bed, leaving the hyacinths and a few lilies for the front edge. In the last month, the variegated President Roosevelt rhodie and two small-leaf Dora Amateis have been outstanding. Showing restraint in planting the bed for the plants’ mature size was challenging. Although currently it’s sparse, we’ve allowed room for great growth. IMG_4591

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While I was back east, before Hubby joined me he painted our front door. We’d been wanting to change the bright white door and had selected a classic deep green paint infused with black. In certain light, the paint has a grey cast and in others it looks true green.

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I’m loving the pale pink clematis at the entry. IMG_4620

Although I didn’t make much effort with the potted plants at the front of the house in spring since I knew I’d be away, I had put in special “green eyes” daffodils in December in honor of my green-eyed daughter. We had just been asked for our blessing by our new son-in-law who wanted to propose to her. These bulbs were slow to mature and just bloomed while I was in Virginia when other daffodils were long faded. The symbolism! IMG_4602

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One response to “Refreshed Entry”

  1. […] I work, I’ve imagined the types of plants I’d like to feature in the new space. The rhododendrons and mock orange we added to the left of the door have done well, and rhodies are definitely in the running. I know […]

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