Fresh beauty in a historic town

Colonial Williamsburg , in Williamsburg , Va. , is known for its historic building and staff garb in period costumes . If you go off the independent roads and slip through the little white gates into the spaces behind the building , however , you ’ll identify numerous beautiful little gardens , which now are a riot of leap color .

The stylus of the garden and the plants in them are bona fide to the time menstruation . The overall layouts are very conventional . They are all straightforward lines , square beds , and mountain of trimmed hedging . Within that formalness the planting are rich , layered , and a footling bit risky . The schematic bodily structure moderate the intimate plantings , and the final effect is magical .

chicken tulips amalgamate with red - and - yellow native columbine ( Aquilegia canadensis , Zones 3–8 ) and gamy Spanish bluebells ( Hyacinthoideshispanica , Zones 3–8 ) .

Article image

Spanish bluebells are everywhere in the gardens . These tough bulb take sun or refinement , resist cervid , and multiply to make big , romanticistic masses like this . In add-on to the plebeian blue , there are white and pink chassis , though they run to be a little less vigorous in the garden .

Neat brick paths and mown supergrass carry the uncivilized exuberance of the plantings . The whole garden is preside over by an old crepe Vinca minor ( Lagerstroemia indica , Zones 7–9 )   with a beautiful trunk . White fences and historic building compose the tantrum .

Have a garden you’d like to share?

Have photos to share ? We ’d love to see your garden , a particular collection of plant life you love , or a marvelous garden you had the chance to visit !

To submit , send 5 - 10 photograph to[email   protected]along with some data about the plants in the pic and where you took the photograph . We ’d sleep with to hear where you are locate , how long you ’ve been gardening , successes you are proud of , failures you learned from , hopes for the future , favorite plants , or peculiar account from your garden .

If you want to send photos in separate emails to theGPOD e-mail boxthat is just fine .

Article image

Have a mobile phone ? Tag your photos onFacebook , InstagramorTwitterwith # FineGardening !

You do n’t have to be a professional garden lensman – check out ourgarden picture taking tips !

Do you get the GPOD by email yet?Sign up here .

Article image

ok Gardening Recommended Products

A.M. Leonard Deluxe Soil Knife & Leather Sheath Combo

Fine horticulture receive a commission for items purchased through links on this site , including Amazon Associates and other affiliate publicizing programs .

Article image

Get our late point , how - to article , and instructional video sent to your inbox .

sign you up …

Wreath Inspiration from Williamsburg

A Teaching Garden

Artful Gardening

Anderson School Garden

Join okay horticulture for a free engaging live webinar feature Dr. Janna Beckerman , a renowned plant life pathologist as well as prof emerita at Purdue University and the ornamentals technical manager …

When I spot a particular sand dollar mark cactus ( Astrophytum asterias ) at the Philadelphia Flower Show a few months ago , I knew I was in trouble . With a delightful color pattern …

When we only prioritise works we want over plant our landscape indigence , each time of year is filled with a never - ending list of chores : pruning , pinching , watering , treating , ameliorate , and fertilizing , with …

Article image

Subscribe today and save up to 47%

Video

Touring an Eco-friendly, Shady Backyard Retreat

You must be careful when you move into the backyard of garden intriguer Jeff Epping — not because you ’re likely to trip on something , but because you might be dive - bomb by a pair …

4 Midsummer Favorites From a Plant Breeder’s Garden

Episode 181: Plants You Can’t Kill

Episode 180: Plants with Big, Bold Foliage

4 Steps to Remove Invasive Plants in Your Yard

All Access members get more

Sign up for afree trialand get access to ALL our regional content , plus the remainder of the extremity - only capacity program library .

Start Free Trial

Article image

Get everlasting internet site accession to expert advice , regional content , and more , plus the print magazine .

Start your liberal trial

Already a member?sign in

Article image

Maker:L,Date:2025-02-26,Ver:5,Lens:Kan03,Act:Kan02,E-Y

Article image

A patriotic color scheme combines red and white tulips with blue wind flowers (Anemone coronaria,Zones 7–10) and blue forget-me-nots (Myosotissylvatica,Zones 5–9).

Article image

Dutch irises (Iris, Dutch hybrid group, Zones 6–9) aren’t grown nearly as commonly as they should be. These fall-planted bulbs produce elegant blooms the next spring in a wide range of colors. Like tulips, they are usually best the first spring they are planted, but also like tulips, they are still well worth growing.

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Magazine Cover

Magazine Cover

Magazine Cover

Magazine Cover

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Magazine Cover

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image

Article image