I’m only now getting around to planting the front of the barn addition. Everything has to be perennial or removable. The rock “step” is level to the ground. When the plow and snow blower come by this winter, all has to have disappeared. The hostas are Krossa Regal. They’ll be nearly as high as the bottom of the window boxes and as full as a hedge by next year. That’s the plan. You know about plans.


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14 responses to “barn dooryard”
What a charming site — you’ll have to take a pictue again in the winter with the snow!
That’s about the prettiest barn I’ve ever seen.
Great barn!! Love the tin roof. The plantings look very nice.
Judy, that is SO pretty!
thanks for the snow pic!
Pretty! Are those scarlet runner beans running up the teepee to the right? And spirea japonica to the right of that?
I love it! Can I have it? Now it needs some sweet peas climibing up and blooming, or some hollyhocks…
Your barn is beautiful! I love the weathered wood, tin roof and plantings. Just needs a big old dog sleeping in the shade!
What a gorg barn!!
A fabulous place to spend your time! It couldn’t be more charming and enchanting!
Great contrast! The barn is beautiful-summer and winter. Keep planning, it is working!
(…and thanks for the hosta tip! )
I love your Barn,
Its so charming,the way you planted infront and the window boxes.
I would live in that.
I had no idea hostas could grow that fast! I’ve been considering what to plant on the shady side of the house and was thinking hydrangea, but I think now that I’ll check out these hostas.
What a truly lovely barn!