An abundance of beauty keeps us outdoors soaking up the garden these spring days. Likewise, an abundance of garden projects keeps our hands in the soil. Today I’m joining with gardeners around the world to show what’s growing. See more gardens here: https://gardenruminations.co.uk/2025/05/31/six-on-saturday-31-5-2025/comment-page-1/#comment-35253

ONE – The arching snowball viburnums mixed with lilacs are lovely from many angles. These steps lead up from the stream and pond.

TWO – Lupine Hill is just beginning its long cycle of blooms. We must have over 20 lupines filling this hillside, mixed with viburnums, irises, a stunning spiraea, and various perennials. It has taken a few years to bring this space back to fullness after we dug everything out and solarized it to remove weeds some years back.

THREE – Each year I enjoy the Anemone sylvestris ‘Madonna Snowdrop’ beneath a Rainier cherry tree. I started them from seed years ago and love the way they slowly multiply.

FOUR – If you’ve read Gardens at Coppertop for a while, you’ll know we have a lot of lawn areas which means there is plenty of grass to mow here. Slowly, we’ve replaced some grass with planting beds, including a large rose garden. Yet this pretty stretch of dappled lawn will remain, as it is a main pathway to the lower garden areas. Hubby successfully reseeded it two months ago, before the trees leafed out. The sloping expanse of green is soothing and welcoming

FIVE – My favorite potted tree peony on our patio boasts large buds this year, the first of which opened this week. ‘Kinkaku’ is a youngster, but adds a couple more fragrant, sunset-colored flowers each year.

SIX – It seems almost too extravagant to view peonies and blue poppies in the same week, but here we are! I have managed to keep two large wine barrels of ephemeral Meconopsis betonicifolia poppies alive year after year.

14 responses to “Six on Saturday – May 31”

  1. Such a pretty snowball viburnum! and the tree sliced as a path is a very good idea.
    A WoW to the blue flowers of meconopsis 😍

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    1. Glad you came to visit, Fred. Enjoy the garden this week.

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  2. Is snowball viburnum Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’? I have not seen one in decades. It should be more popular here, since it develops such a exquisite foliar color for autumn, even with mild chill. Anemone sylvestris ‘Madonna Snowdrop’ is rad!

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    1. Not positive of the viburnums’ cultivar since they were established well before we arrived 12 years ago. Yes, its color is fabulous come autumn.

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  3. There’s so much to admire in your garden, March. The snowball viburnum arch has created a lovely shady area on the path and your hard work has paid off in the planting of Lupine Hill. I also love the peacefulness of the dappled lawn. Well done on your success with the fabulous Himalayan blue poppy.

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    1. Your kindness is always appreciated, Catherine. Your photos inspire me to move in closer…

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  4. I have meconopsis envy – such a beautiful flower.

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    1. I am the only local gardener I know who grows it, but that surprises me because it does do well in our climate.

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  5. Oh that snowball viburnum and the anemones! Love love love your gorgeous gardens!

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  6. What a fabulous garden, so much to enjoy. I particularly love your anemones and I am very impressed by the blue poppy. I have given up trying them, but you always want what you can’t have. I love the peony too.

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    1. Yes, enjoying each day even with the work. Soon things will slow as tasks are accomplished… then harvests, of course. I wouldn’t trade the work, though. 🙂

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  7. Oh, my. Those lupines and the Meconopsis poppies are out of this world.

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  8. The blue Poppies are incredible, along with everything else you’ve shared. And the hillside with Lupines, Viburnums, Irises, and Spiraea…wow! Beautiful photos of all your garden areas, too!

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  9. Hope all is well with you and yours.

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