Today we’re off to Gig Harbor, Washington, where Peggy Fox is escaping the winter blues by looking back at some favorite photos from last year in her garden.

Spring foliage of Podophyllum pleianthum (Zones 6–8), variegated Convallaria (Zones 3–8), and flowers from a saxifrage (can’t remember which one) made a nice combination.

close up of Podophyllum pleianthum flowersThe weirdly cool but very smelly flowers of Podophyllum pleianthum

garden full of lush foliage and purple flowersA simple but pleasing combination of chives (Allium schoenoprasum, Zones 4–8), Euphorbia (Zones 6–9), forget-me-nots (Myosotis sylvatica, Zones 3–8), and nigella (Nigella damascena, annual), with Geranium × magnificum (Zones 5–8) and stachys (Stachys byzantina, Zones 4–8) in the background.

close up of dark purple geranium flowersGeranium × magnificum

close up of bright blue nigella flowersNigella is such a free seeder, but I love the drifts of blue.

close up of small pink flowersPink on pink from astrantia (Astrantia major, Zones 4–7) and Filipendula rubra (queen of the prairie, Zones 3–8)

white flowers hangning over the gardenA huge star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides, Zones 8–10) turns our front entry into a fragrant, enclosed space to view the garden from.

peach roses growing in front of a peach treeMy peachy David Austin rose is growing into the peaches. I lost the tag for this one and have been trying to identify it.

close up of plant with red stems and blue berriesI love the red stems and blue berries of the large woodland perennial Diphylleia cymosa (Zones 6–9).

bright green grass next to light brown foliageI love the combination of the foliage of Rhododendron pachysanthum (Zones 7–9) and Hakonechloa ‘All Gold’ (Zones 5–9).

garden border with various foliage plants in fallThe same area of the garden later in the season includes the bronze foliage and seed heads from rogersia (Rogersia podophylla, Zones 5–8), and sun shining through the purple-leaved grapevine (Vitis vinifera ‘Purpurea’, Zones 6–9) on the fence, turning it scarlet.

more colorful foliage plants in fallFall color starts to show from potted geraniums (Pelargonium hybrids, Zones 9–11 or as annuals), ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba, Zones 4–8) and Tetrapanax (Zones 7–10), with Japanese maples (Acer palmatum, Zones 5–9) and conifers behind.

 

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