Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Really July blooms, 1 by rcn48
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rcn48 wrote: Happy, there are two Aconitums planted on that slope and I'm pretty sure that one is 'Spark's Variety' because it blooms earlier than the other one. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/76283/ Obviously not enough light in that location because it's "stretched" and it would be almost 6' tall if it was upright! Maybe now that I've seen it bloom and struggle in that spot I'll remember to prune it back early in the year so it won't get so tall :) Terri, your Hydrangea 'tree' is gorgeous and I agree with Stormy, they ARE spectacular! I fell in love with this beauty in the gardens at Plant Delights when we were there several weeks ago. Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/49385/ We have PD planted at the top of the driveway and I'd love to "train" it to look like this one but it would take years - lucky you, yours already has a beautiful form :) |


