Flower, flowers, and more flowers!
Today we ’re in Anna Tsai ’s garden in Bayside , Wisconsin . We ’ve claver her beautiful plantings before ( Beautiful Combinations in Wisconsin ) , and it is always a pleasure to see how her garden have maturate !
As a nurseryman I enjoy work in my backyard . I implant , and I transplantation , plan , arrange , and redesign my garden constantly to keep it great and look beautiful . I also have a lot of frustrating times manage with plants that pall suddenly with no rationality . Some of the plants failed to bloom at all . I gauge that is a defeat shared by every gardener . As an affirmative gardener , I refuse to give up . I keep working in my garden , which I ’ve been work on for over 20 year now . I love what I am doing . I am so majestic to portion out the photograph from my garden withFine Gardeningmagazine and its readers who , like myself , are passionate about horticulture .
Pink lupines ( Lupinuspolyphyllus , Zones 3–8 ) preside over a spring garden burst with color . Lupines flourish good in climates with cool summers , but they can also be planted in the fall for spring bloom in areas where they ca n’t survive the summer oestrus .

Incredible spires of yellow foxtail lilies ( Eremurus , Zones 5–9 ) tower over a Brobdingnagian clump of purple salvia ( Salvianemorosa , Zones 3–8 ) . Good drainage is the headstone to happy foxtail lilies .
piano pinkish Asian lily ( Liliumhybrid , Asiatic mathematical group , Zones 4–9 ) are loaded down with bloom and flower bud .
VariousAstilbe(Zones 3–8 ) in salad days .

A garden carving in front of huge raft of pink and bloodless astilbe . Though astilbe will grow in a all-embracing compass of mood , they seem to particularly boom in the Upper Midwest .
An refined steeple of lily bloom just beginning to open .
Cheery white daisy ( Leucanthemum , Zones 3–8 ) with a rich tapis ofshade plantsbehind them .

Veronicastrumvirginicum(Zones 3–8 ) is a native perennial that can give as tall as 7 feet with spectacular spires of white flowers .
Ligulariajaponica(Zones 4–8 ) has spectacular , notched foliage and tall spikes of orange daisy flowers .
One last opinion of this spectacular garden .

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