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    2016 Spring Flower & Fruit Garden Tour (+ My Zone 3 Perennial Faves)

    Published: May 9, 2016 · Modified: May 20, 2022 by Christina Dennis · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · 1 Comment

    Hi, friends! Today I wanted to give you a little video tour of our front flower & fruit beds and also give you some ideas of what sorts of perennials you can grow in a cold zone like ours (Zone 3). I'm sharing some of my favourite fruit trees, hardy perennial flowers and more hardy favourites in this video tour.

    Everything in this flower & fruit bed that we planted last year is coming up again and I'm SO excited. One of my favourites? This Juliet Cherry tree:

    Juliet Cherry tree zone 3 perennial

    Want to see more of my Zone 3 perennial flower + fruit tree picks? Come take a mini video tour:

    Psssst! Here's what the Morden Blush and Morden Belle roses look like in full bloom. These photos are from my garden last summer:

    Morden Belle roses

    Morden Belle Roses

    Morden Blush Rose zone 3 perennial

    Morden Blush Rose

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    Our Low Maintenance Flower Bed: 3 Years Later

    Come see how our front flower bed has changed since we created it. I'm so happy with how it's filled out, and I'm in love with most of the zone 3 perennials we originally chose. I'm proud of how it's thriving, and that we can enjoy gorgeous blooms and greenery all summer long!

    Low Maintenance Zone 3 Perennial Flower Garden

    DIY Gardening Ideas: A Guide to Creating a Spring Garden

    Whether you are starting fresh with new landscaping just waiting for you to bring it to life for the first time, or looking to refresh and add to your existing gardens, I’ve collected tips and tricks and ideas on plants, DIY decor, and of course some fairy garden whimsy. I hope you find some DIY gardening ideas here that you can use to improve your own space!

    DIY gardening ideas: A guide to creating a spring garden

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    Have you spent time and energy making your garden beautiful? And now you want to throw a little outdoor party on a budget? Bring elegance to your casual outdoor gathering with these inexpensive ideas.

     

     

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      […] wanted to try making jam for a really long time, so when our strawberry patch in our front flower bed was loaded with berries this past, I knew I had my chance. There was just enough berries to make a […]

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