This weekend I had the most glorious time in Chicago. Although the mother nature did her best to challenge us with her temper tantrums, she couldn't put a damper in our visit.
Over the four days I walked every inch and mile that I could, taking photos like crazy. The spring plantings were a gardeners dream come true.
Chicago is famous for it's Blues scene, well, I found quite a few different blues there. To begin with, that's me in front of the Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park. As you can see the sky was as blue as could be.
Plantings were everywhere, containers covered the sidewalks. I took so many container photos that I'm going to dedicate a separate post for them on my Melanie's Perennials blog. I just love the blues of the Hyacinths and Pansies against the gold of the Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' (creeping jenny).Here's a close up of those amazing blue Hyacinths, I found them all over the city!
Mertensia virginica (Virginia blue bells) is a plant that's relatively new to me although not new to the plant world. Obviously somebody in the parks dept in Chicago has realized just how well this plant works in the landscape.
Here you can see the Mertensia combined with white Tulips, Narcissus, and backed with an amazing Cercis canadensis (Red Bud) tree.
Hope you liked my version of the Chicago Blues, it was all music to me :-)
Melanie
I'm in love. My garden is blue-city, too, and I have - or have tried to have! - all of these. What great photos. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your post! I have never been there and I am sure I will never make it there either so its nice to see in pictures!!!! They are all beautiful!
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Cindee, thanks for asking! I'm doing ok, still have pain and unfortunately my surgery site is infected...no gardening yet but I'm still going out there and taking photos! Hopefully things will clear up soon.
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Really interesting photos and commentary. Chicago looks OK.
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