Evelyn's Garden

Publicado 2024-07-10
This Virtual Open Garden Tour was recorded on May 15, 2024. Rhododendrons, viburnum, deutzia, wisteria, early clematis, alliums, bergenia, tulips, and tree peonies were all blooming at this time. Evelyn's garden continues to enthrall throughout the summer with lilies, iris, climbing roses, delphiniums, agapanthus, phlox, trumpet vine, more clematis and numerous annuals and perennials. To anchor these beautiful blooms, Japanese maples, heuchera, ferns and hostas are sprinkled throughout. Many thanks to Evelyn for sharing her gorgeous garden with us.

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  • @JO-ny2yr
    I've viewed Evelyn's garden many times over the ten years that she's been creating it, and as it matures, every year it becomes more and more beautiful. Well done, Ev! You should be proud of what you've accomplished.
  • I was so fortunate to have been invited into see Evelyn’s garden tonight while out for a walk while visiting here. Evelyn your garden is stunning! Your hard work and Aesthetic eye have created a beautiful oasis. Enjoy and thank you, you made my day.😊
  • Спасибо за полученное удовольствие!!!! В Вас жтвет ДУХ ЛЕСНОЙ, ПРЕКРАСНОЙ КРАСАВИЦЫ!!!! Вы ФЕЯ!!!!
  • One of the most beautiful gardens I’ve seen! So neat and well manicured too
  • @evelynr4205
    The bright orange flowering shrub at the front of the house is Azalea Exbury 'Arneson Gem' and the white shrub blooming on the street side of the carport is Choisya ternata 'Sundance' (Mexican Orange). The white blooming shrubs near the circle of lawn includes Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko' (left) and Viburnum 'Davidii' (right). Thank you for taking an interest in my garden. Evelyn
  • @user-yb5zi8vr1e
    Добрый день. Красивый сад , много разных растений . Шикарные клены , необыкновенно красивы древовидные пионы . Наверное , вы живете , где достаточно дождей ? ❤ 🎉
  • There were two shrubs of interest., one with large orange flowers and the uther with large white blooms. What are they? Your garden is beautiful!!!😊
  • @playinragz8183
    How is it humanly possible to take care of that alone?