I spent most of the afternoon pulling up grass and planting these Stone Crop Blue Spruce Sedum. I moved the ajuga that had been there to the bed outside of Dan's study. I hope it grows better there.
We planted daffodils in four spots last fall. One spot was on the edge of the glen. In years to come this will be quite a display in spring time. For now its only single blooms with the promise of more in the future.
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Your garden is really coming to life. The unknown plant is Bloodroot or Sanguinaria canadensis.
The flower at the top is bloodroot. We saw it last May in Vermont
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