Another view of the series of terraced daylily beds.
The hemlock is no longer there. It died of some type of scale infestation.
Another view from up the hill. We are blessed with many white dogwoods that were in the woods.
A daylily bed on the opposite side of the gravel drive across from the cabin. The split rail fence divides this area into two. There are clematis that grow on the fence and Japanese iris on the back side. Daylilies in all beds are planted by height.
Another view of the same bed. The statue is Diana, the huntress. We refer to this bed as Diana West and Diana East, depending on which side of the split rail fence a daylily is located.
Another view taken from the front of the cabin. The Lady Banks Rose is in need of a haircut and will get one once it blooms.
Hellebore. This picture was taken in February. The hellebores are starting to show some color outside now in early January.
Another hellebore. Free seeding. Blooms in January and February are always welcome. I should move some to other areas now.
Our neighbor Zoe posing next to a camellia at the cabin. She knows more about daylilies than other 9 year olds. She keeps me company in the garden and sometimes helps me. A couple of years ago her mother told me that she stands at her bedroom window watching for me so she can come over.