Again in Jay Sifford’s Lovely Bathroom Gardens


At this time we’re exploring extra of Jay Sifford‘s lesser-seen again backyard. We’ve toured and featured the award-winning panorama designer’s immaculate stylized meadow entrance backyard, however now we’re questioning why the blooming bogs in the back of his dwelling aren’t getting extra consideration.

In case you missed his description yesterday:

Many are conversant in my septic drain subject turned stylized meadow within the entrance yard of my home known as Rhodwood, which is positioned within the western North Carolina mountains at 3300 ft. We have been Zone 6b; now we’re 7a. Fewer have seen the again backyard, accessed by a sequence of switchback steps. This space is comprised of a big rhododendron most forest with a excessive tree cover, full with two pure bogs and a stream with rapids.

The pure plant palette incorporates principally spring ephemerals which are passed by the top of June, simply in regards to the time the entrance backyard peaks. Tons of of native skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus, Zones 4–7), Trillium sulcatum (southern pink trillium, Zones 4–7), Veratrum, and marsh marigolds (Caltha palustris, Zones 3–7) kind the framework. My aim was to brighten this pure wonderland with native and nonnative crops that take a look at dwelling within the area.

bog garden full of ostrich fernsIn bathroom #1, I added the ostrich ferns (Matteuccia struthiopteris, Zones 3–7). They’re comfortable within the muck!

close up of trillium sulcatum in bloomTrillium sulcatum (southern pink trillium, Zones 4–7) naturally happens right here by the a whole bunch.

close up of pink Trillium grandiflorum flowerTrillium grandiflorum pink kind (Trillium grandiflorum f. roseum, Zones 4–8)

close up of Trillium cuneatum in bloomTrillium cuneatum (little candy Betsy, Zones 5–8). I’ve planted a whole bunch of extra trilliums to enrich what was already right here.

close up of variegated podophyllum leavesI like podophyllums! That is Podophyllum ‘Kaleidoscope’ (Zones 6–9).

close up of white shooting stars flowersAlong with taking pictures stars (Dodecatheon meadia, Zones 4–8), white kind (proven right here), I additionally planted the pink kind.

close up of yellow primulas close up of bright purple primulas
bright pink primulas surrounded by lush foliage close up of bright pink primula flowers

I at all times wished to develop primulas, however couldn’t once I lived in Charlotte. Listed here are 4 which are blooming now.

close up of small Asarum canadensis flowerThis Asarum canadensis (Canadian wild ginger, Zones 4–6) flower makes it seem like a Dracula orchid to me.

bright red and green blown glass leaves in the bog gardenGlass leaves by Jesse Kelly are at dwelling in bathroom #2.

 

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