Cady’s Falls Nursery – Part 2
And….now we’re back to the lovely nursery I introduced you to yesterday. There were so many wonderful things, like these teeny-tiny irises that were only a few inches tall.
There were hundreds of primulas in all colors, shapes, and sizes in the water garden and the woodland garden. Each one was incredibly beautiful!
There were climbing vines, trees, perennials, all interesting and unique varieties and beautifully put together in an amazing display of texture, color, and height.
There was even a Himalayan blue poppy, something I’ve been thinking about buying seeds for to start for my garden. It’s the first one I’ve seen in person after hearing about them for years.
What’s your favorite unusual plant to add interest in the garden?
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Still so envious of that little garden!
to Misti's comment
I love nurseries. It is in my blood. My parents took me to thousands of them as a child.
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to omelay's comment
What a beautiful nursery! Still curious about that white clematis? in yesterday’s post. Do you know what it’s name is?
Love those tiny iris!
to Chris's comment
I didn’t see a tag on the white clematis, if I go back I’ll check.
to Susy's comment
Oh my! How beautiful!
to Jill's comment
Wow! The nursery is a real heaven on earth. Do you have an idea how much plant species do they have in the garden? I just need to make a trip to Vermont!
to Sasha Middleton | Fantastic Gardeners's comment
Thanks! Maybe I’ll see if I can find out on their website…if they have one! :)
to Christina's comment
They have a plant list that you can download.
to Susy's comment