The border that stretches to the end of the garden was meant to be for just low maintenance shrubs. However, over the last few years some perennials have made their way to the front. On the left is the newish Verbena bonariensis that now seems to be in every garden.
After the Forsythia comes the Gypsophillia festival pink that is spectacular in June.
Next is the Heuchera melting fire.
Behind are the Acanthus and the Astrantia snow star which is now over. A piece is already transplanted to the main border.
To the right is a pink Achillea from which I also want for the main border.
Lastly, to the right, but not in the photo, is the Aster that seems to thrive in hardly any soil.
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