Monday, September 6, 2021
The Gardening Season is Coming to an End
Monday, August 16, 2021
Current Favorite Dahlia Barrel
Friday, August 6, 2021
Snowflake Dahlia
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Close Up of Some Arbor Garden Plantings
I spent a good deal of time and effort last fall dividing and rearranging many of my perennials to achieve larger swaths of color. I am liking the way everything is blooming right now.
I like the red daylilies with brown-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia), which is just beginning to flower.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Limelight Hydrangea
I recently moved 3 other Limelight hydrangeas to the opposite side of this one that just began blooming.
I moved them all during the past three weeks and they all had tiny buds. All three look like they have survived and will bloom despite my risky action. I would not recommend doing as I did. It's not a good idea to move established shrubs in high 80 degree weather either. Smart gardeners would not temp fate. I kept mine well watered. They wilted quite a bit...especially the one I moved last week. It is just now starting to look like it will survive.
Monday, July 26, 2021
Red Geranium Wall Planter with Red Border Dahlias below
I have saved this container of red geraniums in my basement for the past five years. It started blooming last week and it did not disappoint!
It is loaded with blooms. Last fall I decided that I should underplant my garage container with something that would carry on the lovely red color. I decided to order some Red Carpet Border Dahlias from Brecks. They are very short --less than 20 inches tall. I planted the tubers and crossed my fingers that the red would somewhat match.
The Red Carpet Border Dahlias have begun to bloom:
Yahoo! I think they are a near perfect match. I have planted more of them under the window to the left of this. They have buds, but have not yet bloomed. I ordered 5 from Breck's and they all came up. They are combined with pink Park Princess spider dahlias. Can't wait to see it all come together! I will show that combo when it blooms.
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Beginning to Enjoy the Deck
I have my deck containers planted with mostly dahlias, calla lilies and canna lilies. The calla lilies bloom first and now the dahlias are beginning. So far only a few have bloomed, but it is enough for me to enjoy sitting out here.
My first dahlia to bloom was American Sunset (purchased from #Brecks). I love this one!
Boom Boom Red was next. I am disappointed that this one is NOT the bright red the Breck's site said it would be. It is burgundy. I already have enough ball dahlias in burgundy. But Boom Boom Red is still a gorgeous one. Only one of the two tubers I planted came up.
Here is the container this one is growing in:
The spider dahlia on top is called China Town.
This is another new one I purchased from Brecks. Both of these tubers came up and I am happy with this purchase.
Here is a close up of China Town:
I am eagerly awaiting the first bloom of the other dahlias I have planted. I did purchase a beauty called 'Dutch Carnival'.
Unfortunately this one never came up. Soooooooooo disappointed!
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Ninebark Diabolo with Goatsbeard is a Favorite Planting Combo in my Garden
The Ninebark flowers are turning into their beautiful red seed heads. I love this with the feathery plumes of Goatsbeard.
I replanted this small section in the fall of 2020 and am quite happy with its first year blooms.
It has been raining here for 5 days straight. We needed the rain, but I need some nicer weather so I can get back to working in the garden. I was on a roll removing one to two wheelbarrow loads of weeds, etc. every day. I don't want to lose my gardening ambition just when my old muscles were getting conditioned!
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Ninebark Diabolo in Full Bloom, Zesting Lemons New Iris
I love the blooms on this mature Ninebark. If memory serves me right, this guy is about 8 years old and has never been cut back. I find that I like Ninebark best when its limbs are allowed to grow and fall gracefully in its natural form.
This is how it looks from my computer room window:
We are still waiting for a good rain to end a very early drought. Hence, the nearly dormant grass.
I was thrilled to see this gorgeous bloom on a new iris, Zesting Lemons. I purchased this from Breck's in 2019. It was part of a group package of 6 iris. Unfortunately 4 of the 6 died off before I ever got to see the bloom. I waited two seasons before contacting Breck's for a refund as I know iris often do not bloom the first year. I just emailed them today, so will see if they send a refund or replacements for the 4 that croaked . They have always been very good about standing behind their product.
Love, love this Blue Oat Grass with the blue orbs (bowling balls) and the Speedwell Sunny Border Blue ( which is actually purple). I have never understood whey companies insist on telling us their flower is blue when it is purple. Maybe they think we are all color blind.
Monday, June 14, 2021
Royal Purple Smokebush and Miss Kim Lilac are Performing so Nicely This Year
Love this smokebush! It's about 10 ft. tall and in full bloom right now.
I have a bright pink peony planted in front of the Smokebush and it's about to open:
Now if we could just get some rain to get out of the severe drought we are currently experiencing.
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Spring Recap of My 2021 Garden
My garden is always a awash in hues of purple in early June. This year is no exception.
I've had these old purple iris for over two decades. They never disappoint me.
I also love the light purple of chive blooms. I have quite a few chive plants.
Many gardeners look at this plant (sometimes called) spring phlox as a weed. I think it has its place when kept controlled and not allowed to over take the entire garden. I redid this area last fall and although I did not plant these, there must have been dormant seeds in the soil.. I decided they were perfect for now.
This Miss Kim lilac has only bloomed for me once (I have had it many years). Last year I made sure to give it extra water -- even a few buckets of water with Miracle Grow and look at it now--TONS of buds about to burst--I am thrilled!
I have been weeding in the gardens for about two hours each day for the past week and I am finally making progress. I will never get to the end, but I am feeling pretty good about what I've accomplished. I just wish it would rain. We are in drought status right now with a 95 degree temperature (unusually HOT for lower northern Michigan this time of the year). With temps like that I felt it was a good day to be inside trying to figure out how to make a post. It seems like Blogger changes every time I decide to make one.
I bought some very unusual container plants for the deck this year. I love containers that are different, so when I saw these I grabbed them! Lemon coral sedum with begonias in the center:
I bought three of them.
In the bicycle centerpiece I put 'Forever Blue' Felicia...such a dainty flower in blue and yellow .
I am missing my pillows on the deck furniture. I will have to go search the basement to find them. Now that the avalanche of pine pollen has finished, I can bring them out.
Inside I am enjoying this nostalgic bouquet of lilacs that I picked from the bush I planted 25 years ago from small clumps dug from my parents huge lilac bush that was on property once owned by my grandparents.
A lot of family memories in this bouquet. What a treasure to have these lilacs in my yard!
Monday, March 8, 2021
Spring 2021 Orders
So excited for my new flowers to arrive (still at least 2 months away)
Brecks:
Red Carpet Dahlias: Ordered 5 of these. They are low growing - less than 2 feet tall
Jowey Martina
44 inches tall
Ordered 2
Spring Hill order:
BBQ Banana Ligularia
Cimicifuga Pink Spike
Ordered 1
Phasion Canna
Ordered 2
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