Midatlantic landscaping

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Late May to early June—after spring’s chill is past but before summer’s heat and humidity have set in–is naturally a time of lush foliage and abundant bloom in our Mid-Atlantic gardens. Everything looks so good that putting effort into planning combinations seems almost like “gilding the lily,” as the saying goes. But hey, if you have the opportunity to make something good even better, why not go for it? Lambs Ear Companion Plants, Farmhouse Gardens, Planting Companions, Stonecrop Sedum, Bridal Wreath Spirea, Spanish Bluebells, Stachys Byzantina, Creeping Thyme, Bridal Wreath

Late May to early June—after spring’s chill is past but before summer’s heat and humidity have set in–is naturally a time of lush foliage and abundant bloom in our Mid-Atlantic gardens. Everything looks so good that putting effort into planning combinations seems almost like “gilding the lily,” as the saying goes. But hey, if you have the opportunity to make something good even better, why not go for it?

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