How to Stop Traffic in April

You know what I would do if I had a nice pristine corner of a yard that had nothing in it but grass? Let's say a corner that you would look straight into from your kitchen window, but that would also be nicely visible from at least one road. And let's say, while we're setting it up, that your yard also has just enough of a slope that you could put in a six-to-twelve-inch terrace about twenty feet or so from the edge of your property.


First, I would pace off the distances and put in the terrace and fill in behind it with a nice, light soil mix that would drain well.


Then I would plant three or so old-fashioned Vanhoutte spirea along one edge of the corner, remembering that Vanhoutte spirea get huge (say, twelve feet wide).



Then, along the other edge of the corner, I would plant one doublefile viburnum (Viburnum plicatum tometosum 'Shasta'):



Or you could plant three 'Shastas' and one spirea instead, and if there was lots of room you might add a rugosa rose such as Rosaraie de l'Hay:



Then I would come forward about fifteen feet and plant one ordinary white-flowering dogwood.


Then I would plant the whole area with Narcissus 'Actaea'



which is a very late flowering, small-cupped, fragrant narcissus that naturalizes well. And I'd add about five clumps of any decent late-flowering pink tulip, and I'd also add hostas if the area got afternoon shade or daylilies if it was a full-sun area, because I want something to hide the bulb foliage later.


Then, along the edge of the terrace, I'd put in candytuft (Iberis sempervivens) and / or snow-in-summer (Cerastium):


Iberis has bright green foliage

[caption id="attachment_459" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Cerastium has silvery foliage and spreads widely and self-seeds"] [/caption]

And I would also add one of the Dianthus varieties, probably 'Firewitch', along the edge too:



And in a year like this year, where cool weather has kept the dogwoods going longer than usual, everything would overlap in bloom and it WOULD KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF. In any spring, lots of these plants would overlap, just not everything all at once.


I have all these beauties, but alas, not all gathered together in one spot. Still beautiful! But the traffic, what there is of it past my house, only slows down rather than skidding to a halt.


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Published on April 29, 2011 10:06
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