In the flower garden: new plants! We spent the weekend out of town, which included raiding my husband's grandparents' old homestead. For the taking: many hostas (we turned ours into seven separate plants and put them in the big planter; I will buy some color to add to this very green space), one rosebush (no clue what color/variety it'll be), some sedum (which I hope will fill in nicely), and a few things for...
Elsewhere: behind the air conditioning unit, two plants which may or may not make it after their night in the car...a rhubarb and a peony. I did zero research to determine if these plants can live happily together, either. I really am a beginner. Also, two colors of iris, which we planted by the orange lilies. Deep purple and a gold/burgundy combination will look nice with the orange day lilies when all are in bloom.
Finally, the last two pictures are again of the juniper bushes. One is healthy and pretty, the other has been dug up by someone's dog (okay, mine) and replanted exactly twice. One member of this household (me) thinks it should be replaced asap. Another member (him) believes it will survive. I worry it will be stunted at the very least, and then the "wall" effect I'm eventually trying to accomplish will not happen. Please weigh in. Thank you.