Future Plans

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This is the page where I will share some of my future hopes for my garden, and thus it will develop over time. I'm not sure if I even have room for these! Oh well, time to dig up some more lawn! hehehe :-)

Harvest Gem
Harvest Gem (Martagon Lilium)
5' tall and bloom in June.
Flowers bloom light yellow then age to white,
moderate purple spotting, pink stripe on reverse.
$45.00 at The Lily Nook .... OUCH!


Harison's Yellow
Harrison's Yellow Rose

   I remember my Grandma and Grandpa DeClercq had a beautiful yellow rose bush growing on their farm in Alberta. They also had a dark pink one too which my mom said was a Hansa. I loved the yellow roses best and would very much like to have them in my own yard. After many hours of Internet searching, I believe I have finally found the rose my grandparents had. Now to find a nursery in Canada where I can purchase it from!

   The following are pictures of plants I would like to have:
Fox Glove
Foxglove
Fountain Buddleia
Fountain Buddleia
Rhododendron HAAGA
Rhododendron HAAGA

    There's something whimsical about fairies and I believe they would feel right at home in my garden. "Dreamer" and "Columbine" are two fairies from a series based on Cicely Mary Barker Flower Fairies. I also came across this fairy fountain I thought was cute.


"Dreamer"

"Columbine"
Fairy Fountain
Fairy fountain

   The following "faeries" are beautiful bronze statues designed by Enchanted Inc. I may never own one but I can dream! Isn't that what a "wish list" is for?


"Riven"

"Autumnia"

"Asrai"

"Tailtu"

   I think it would be so much fun to design, build, stock and maintain a pond! Here's a picture I found on the Internet of a pond I think is very beautiful!

   I'm not sure my pocketbook is ready for a full size pond, and I know I will have to dig up a lot of the lawn to accommodate it! I may have to settle for a small water container garden like this one...


picture courtesy of
CAROLYN'S COTTAGE GARDEN PROJECT

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