Our front yard beds

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  1. marlingardener

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    Forgive me if I've posted photos of these beds before, but with the wet spring they are doing particularly well this year.

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    Our front yard ( photo / image / picture from marlingardener's Garden )
     

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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Love it! What sort of plant is the silvery one on each side of the garden? Russian Sage? Grass?
     
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    Jane I was hoping we'd see more photographs of your garden beds. I'm always impressed at how good they look. They're so neat and tidy compared to mine.:smt053 I really like the way the silver foliage stands out against the other planting.
     
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    Netty and Eileen, the silvery foliage is artemesia Silver Queen. It spreads by root and I yank out handfuls every once in a while, but it does make a good backdrop for flowers.
    They may look neat and tidy, but that's because we don't take any close-up shots!
     



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    looks peaceful there, Jane. Nice view.
     
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    It's very pretty. I like the red rose and is the pink flowering bush a rose also? It sure stands out along with the artemesia.
     
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    2ofus, yes, both the pinks are roses. The smaller one is Caldwell's Pink, and the big one (and it is big, about 8' across and 6' high) is one that I grew from a cutting, and I don't know the name. My husband just calls it "The Monster"!
     
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    Beautiful....those roses and everything looks so nice...
     
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    Looks great Jane! Especially those red roses and the white fence.
     

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