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Let's continue with the blooms.
First bud to open on this "purple" tree peony.
Garden Photo's Part 10
love that purple Bill.... and my bugs were aphids... got them with the soap already... so glad to keep that stuff handy
oohhh I like the gold star
should plant some of the nice variegated hostas under that one
too much sun where it is - i do have some on the bank sloping down to the driveway - this is at the top of the bank in front of the house
I have Bloodgood, but I LOVE pixie :)
Beautiful Bill! Any tips on how to get and keep a lawn like that?
pretty!!
Yes, she is beautiful the way she is!
Evening! Thanks to everyone who gave me such lovely comments on my photos. I worked today, then when I got home I staked up some TBI and helped some clems climb a little better. Chores in the garden never end. Whenever I have a free moment I do what I can. It was cold this evening!
Cousin Nut, yes, the iris look fantabulous with their new foliage. I have that donkey tail spurge, too, and it seeds in here and there. I really like it, though it gets rather rangy looking. Neato shot of the elderberry! Pretty hyacinths. Things are late out your way and about 2 weeks early here. All messed up! Don't give up on your hellebore! They look crappy at the end of the winter, but then they send up new foliage. I always cut the old foliage off before it blooms. Looks so much nicer that way. Oh, I understand about leaving the old foliage on the DL's. I often leave the fall leaf litter on the beds all winter, then rake off in March or so, whenever signs of spring appear. Have fun on your trip to the northwest. Sounds fun!
That is one huge rose, Jen! I have no roses blooming yet, but I see signs of buds.
Ooooohhhh!!!!!! Wish there was an iris nursery like that around here, JoAnne. Love that purple on in the right hand bottom corner.
Allison, your creeping phlox are so pretty! I don't seem to have good luck with it. That soapwort is really nice, too. I've never grown it. Are those verbascums, the phoenecium hybrids? I grew them from seed last year, too, but never got them planted in the garden. They overwintered in the pot, so now I have to find a home for them. I'm so happy I didn't lose them. Yucky bugs!!!! I always thought aphids were green. Fortunately they're easy to kill.
I like the color on Red Baron better than Bloodgood. Love the foliage on that Gold Star kousa. I need to get myself some variegated dogwoods. Bill, your lawn looks too perfect. Do you have Trugreen do it for you? LOL!
Very pretty clem, Grammy!
Karen
Here are more shots form yesterday. Didn't get any today. A long shot of my Septic Tank Rock Garden.
Karen yes they are verbascum think it was Roman Candles Mix http://www.swallowtailgardenseeds.com/perennials/verbascum.html
the plaque is beautiful ... priceless in fact
that saliva bloom is neat
Thanks! My sister Wanda in TX made it. She works at a store that sells plaques, trophies and such, and she does the engraving and design work.
I love verbascums. Thanks for the link. I bookmarked it. I grew that Banana Custard from seed last year, and I had 2 good ones that I planted last fall, and they both returned. Hopefully I'll see them bloom this year. Too bad they're biennial. I'll have to get more seeds so I'll keep getting more blooming each year.
Another shot of that iris.
Karen
Close-up...it had more blooms on it last year.
Karen
Great shots, Bill, Karen and Grammy!
Weeze - the only way to keep the lawn like that is with chemicals. Organic lawns look like crap.
i only do one fertilize app in the spring for dandelions and keep the mower at the highest level - do not think that qualifies as "chemicals"
I beg to differ, Bill. Any fertilizer that is not organic is considered chemicals, especially if it has weed killer in it. Oh, well. Victor is right. You can't get a nice lawn like that with organic, cause then you can't get rid of the weeds. You can get green like that with organic, but you can't get rid of the weeds. Bill, that's great that you cut it at the highest level on your mower. My sister likes to keep it short here, though I've told her time and again that it's not healthy for the lawn. Maybe I'll have the Trugreen people come here and tell her all about it. They have an all natural program. Might have them come and help with fertilizer. I might put down BT for the grubs this year.
Karen
Closer look at the hellebore. I don't know the name of this one.
Beg to differ, Bill. Synthetic herbicides (dandelion and other weed killer), as well as non-organic fertilizers count as chemicals! Scotts and other similar stuff are chemicals.
Should add - that's not a criticism, Bill. Everyone is free to do whatever they like. I use chemicals sometimes too - not in the lawn though. Kids' safety.
give me a break you two!! not like i have chemlawn in here every other week - one application is no big deal
