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A Beatrix Potter-ish Spring Garden

It might be the coconut scent of Nemesia 鈥楽unsatia Lemon鈥 that turns your head. Or the hot magenta blooms of Linaria 鈥楨nchantment鈥, which looks like a mini-snapdragon. Whatever it takes to get you to stop and feel spring in the Buehler Enabling Garden.

Alicia Green - Enabling Garden

People sometimes walk right by the brick pillars of the Enabling Garden, thinking it鈥檚 not for them, said Alicia Green, who maintains and designs the horticulture therapy garden. She likes to surprise them. 鈥淭he Buehler Enabling Garden in spring is all about happiness!鈥 she said. 鈥淚 plant flowers that are colorful and scented, even a bit whimsical.鈥

More than one million spring blooms have started to unfurl at the 91短视频, in areas including the Enabling Garden. Green is still planting last-minute flowers; blooms start to take off in May. Here are a few of her spring design touches to look for in the Enabling Garden:

Think Beatrix Potter storybook

You might not find Peter Rabbit in the Enabling Garden. But you might pick up on the whimsical feeling of an English country garden. 鈥淚 used a bit of lettuce mix foliage in there so it looks quaint like a cottage garden. The rabbits would probably munch on it,鈥 she said. And yes, she planted carrots.

A touch of whimsy

Green avoids a formal design, with manicured rows of blooms and lines of color. She prefers a 鈥済rows and flows鈥 look that suggests a natural garden or meadow. 鈥淚t looks fanciful and just a little wild and crazy,鈥 without being overgrown, she said. Look for a special botanical tulip called Tulipa 鈥楴ora鈥. The small, deep pink tulip looks more like a wildflower than a cultivated variety.

Old school is cool

鈥淚 stick with total crowd pleasers that people connect with right away,鈥 Green said, 鈥渁nd I get your attention with a ton of flowers.鈥 Favorites include old favorites like bright yellow daffodils, baby blue forget-me-nots, and purple stock, as well as pansies and violas. 鈥淚 want people to walk in there and gasp and say, 鈥榃ow, that鈥檚 so pretty!鈥 Then take the time to look and notice,鈥 she said.

Tickle the senses

Raised beds and other features make this a hands-on garden for people of all abilities. Take a moment to close your eyes and listen to the singing warblers or trickling fountain. In demonstrations, Green asks people to rub a bit of lavender or lemon balm to release the scent or to breathe in the sweet fragrance of a flower like dianthus. And note the soft, poofy petals of pretty pink Ranunculus asiaticus 鈥楳ache bicolor鈥 in urns near the fountain.

The beauty of choreography

Green plans for waves of beauty, all spring long. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a very long season,鈥 she pointed out. 鈥淚n a short amount of time, you have a lot happening. The spring garden does the most evolving, like a kaleidoscope鈥攖ulips and daffodils, pansies, then other flowers like snapdragons, dianthus and linaria take over at the end.鈥

Enabling Garden - Spring Plantings

Enabling Garden - Spring Plantings

Enabling Garden - Spring Plantings

Enabling Garden - Spring Plantings