Garden Projects 3

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

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This past weekend I took out the carex grass edging in my front shade bed, made much smaller clumps, and put impatiens, the one called 'Blue Pearl', in between each clump. Here's how things looked after getting started.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Another look...

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

And here it is all done.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Looking from the other end.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

A look at it head-on. It will look much better next month when it's filled out more. I have to mulch is now.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

The only thing I did today was just tidy up some stuff. I cut back the bloom stalks of my TBI's in one of my beds, cut off any ratty or suspicious looking leaves, deadheaded some stuff, did a little weeding. Then we got some rain. Not raining now, so I'll go out a get a little more done. Hope the skeeters aren't out. They weren't out earlier, so that was a good sign.

Oh, I will have a lot of that carex grass to give away at the RU.

Karen

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Looking good! This will be very pretty when it fills in. Pretty curving bed. I plucked a few weeds I could reach from the grass. Pretty soggy here. Rain off and on all day. No sun at all. Dark and gloomy. Hope tomorrow is better, I need to cut back all the peony blooms that are a soggy mess.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Pat, I was just out there cutting peony blooms. They're a soggy mess here, too. And now I'm a soggy mess. LOL! Anyhow, I cut the ones that still looked good and brought them in, and cut back the spent blooms and some of the foliage on some. Still more to do. The rain chased me back in. I, too, hope tomorrow is better. They say showers in the a.m. Maybe the rest of the day will be good, but doesn't look like we'll get any sunshine.

Karen

Maine, United States(Zone 5b)

It looks very nice, Karen! Curved beds are always so pleasing to look at.

It's a gloomy dark day here, too. Not really raining, but moist air and dense cloudcover...mosquitos love it. Wish I had gone to a movie or something.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

For some reason the skeeters weren't active here today.

I gotta get ready for an overnight shift. Toodles!

Karen

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

looks like you got a lot done karen!

this morning was spent digging up stuff for kathy's intimate ru and this afternoon i worked on the latest rock wall - about half done (30') and need to go get more large stone/boulder for the bottom next week - will also need to find some flat to finish the top - they go faster than expected.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Looks great, Karen. Please put a link to this on the last thread when you can.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Oops! Done, Victor. Thanks for reminding me.

Karen

Thomaston, CT

Nice job, Karen...the bed is lovely.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Thank you!

Karen

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Karen, those LILIES, in the back of the pictures! My favorite color! What are they? Also, every time my DH goes out to see if our daylilies are blooming yet, he says "this would look so good if only we had more SPIDERWORT! We have a little at the beginning of the row. Then I think of you; are you still overrun with it?

Overall, I'd say delicious, delightful and delovely, Karen!

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Thanks so much, Carrie! I look forward to showing it to you in person. Those lilies are Asiatic ones, but I don't know the variety. I could put aside pot for you to get at the RU if you want. They do get eaten by the lily beetles every year. I just sprayed last week. Will have to spray again next week. I use an organic spray called Monterey Garden Insect Spray. It works very well. I sprayed kind of late this year, though, so they did get a bit chewed up.

You could have some of my tradescantia, too. I am overrun with it, but that's only the bright fuchsia purple one. The blue and white ones are much better behaved. They stay in clumps, but they do seed in. The other kind travels underground.

Karen

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

Ok for my new space, I am thinking rock garden. Maybe with one of those dry river beds and a little bridge.
I'm going to save the gazebo for when we do our patio in the back, I'll put one on the corner of that.

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Jen, that sounds like a really nice idea! I love rock gardens and dry river beds. Reminds me of Arizona when I would go hiking and follow the dry, seasonal creek beds there.

Boy, did I work my keaster off today! I got a huge weed jungle under control, at least for now. For those of you who were at my RU last year and were digging daylilies, that's the area that I weeded. I don't know if you all remember, but last year, at the end of the summer, I went in and weeded that area. Was much worse then. There were lots and lots of DL's still in there, and lots of raspberry canes, as well as huge weeds taller than me. Anyhow, I got that all cleared last year, and got many DL's out, shipping them off here and there. It was overrun with weeds again this year, and raspberry canes were growing back, but not as bad as last year. I got that tamed. Still a lot back there that I have to do. Need to put in new beds for new DL's. Gotta get some DL seeds started, too. I have tons to do. Keeps me from getting bored.

Karen

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Now you are making it impossible for me not to come! I've never had any lily beetles here, but then I've never had any lilies here before either. I know DH wants the transcendantia (did I spell that right) but the ones we love are purplish - maybe you would call them blue. They go with my Rozanne blue scheme (don't tell him that; he wouldn't understand).

He's in a foul mood tonight because of spending the whole day on hold with the state of NJ to pay a parking ticket from when he had a NJ license. He doesn't any more, he has a MA license, so he doesn't know his NJ license number and you can't do anything if you don't know your license no., but you have to wait on hold for 65 min. each in 3 different queues to find that out. We finally paid it by mail. They kept telling us he could find out this number at the next office so we'd wait and wait and wait (mostly me) and then when a live person would FINALLY pick up, she would say "oh, we don't do that here, let me transfer you." Wait, that's way to polite, more like "can't do that, gotta transfer you" click ....

Jersey Shore, NJ(Zone 7a)

Karen, that looks fantastic! Great job!!

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Thanks, Venu.

Carrie, that's awful! I hate when I'm placed on hold for long periods of time. Really wastes the day.

Let me see if I can find a pic of my blue trad.

Karen

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's a pic of one of my clumps. Now let me see if I can find a close-up.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here's a close-up. It does look a bit purpley, but it's really more blue in person. The camera doesn't capture the color quite right.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Here are the flowers on trad 'Sweet Kate', which has chartreuse foliage. Much more blue-looking. I don't know if I'll have any of this to give away. I don't have a lot of it. If I don't sell what I have potted up now, then it will be available at my RU.

Karen

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Oh, I finally found a pic of the blue trad that depicts the color more for what it really is.

Karen

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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

just a status picture on the latest wall - had to really cut into the back of the bed to leave room for horse player who through from the right side - although not to much - i though from the left and like a little more home field advantage:)

still i had to move a jm and two vibs and several foxglove.

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Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

Woohoo! Here we go again! Nice, Bill! You have more rock walls than anyone I know.

Karen

Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

Bill nice rocks from the RU and another wall? That new bed is nice Karen.
My dad's doing well and we got started on our weedy jungle and trying to plant all the annuals and veggies that survived our absence, but, it seems I've run into a slight inconvenience, it appears that I've contracted an inner ear infection. It causes vertigo so bad you can't crawl on you hands and knees (too far to fall down), and extreme nausea (I may finally lose some weight). The drugs they use to treat it both say they may cause dizziness, LOL. The doctor said I may be staggering about like a drunken, sea sick sailor for as much as a week. What a way to try and garden. The Doc said to leave the weeds grow, but with a 3 week head start I'm afraid they may go to seed before I get to them. I hope to start weeding soon. Ric

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

free rocks ric gotta get'em while you can - in the process today bringing over what i hope will be the last batch needed - there is also a large flat round one that i am going to make my best effort to get out of the woods and into the truck - would make another nice seat - not sure i can get in yet it is pretty big

Halifax, MA(Zone 6a)

A rock too big for your, Bill? Hard to imagine!

Thanks, Ric. That's awful! Hope your feeling better soon. I hate it when the weeds get away from me and I'm too sick to do anything about it.

Karen

central, NJ(Zone 6b)

I need rocks for my rock garden!!!! Who has some??? Preferably someone within an hour or 2

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Karen, I WILL BUY your sweet Kate! When I get there, absolutely, I will buy it. And what you're calling blue is exactly what we want. What can I bring you?






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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

only three trips today - spent a lot of time hunting for flat stone and getting large ones for the base - now i should have enough of the base stones - flat ones i need to find another source, slim pickings and not large enough.

as for the big flat one it is bigger than i thought - was able to muscle it onto the two wheeler and roll it out of the woods which was not easy with several breaks - now how do i get it into the pick-up and then out?? do not think i can push it up a 2x12 alone - may have to call in another set of hands.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Finished all the planting today - at least everything that's going in the ground. Just have to transplant the caladiums, which are growing very slowly, from the trays into the window boxes and pots.

Seems to be a banner year in my garden for PI! I keep finding it everywhere.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

Ric, good luck with the ear infection, 2 of my sisters had it and it lasted more than a week. One of them gained weight because she couldn't move off the couch for a long time. She's better now though.

Jersey Shore, NJ(Zone 7a)

Just finished planting the new JM.

Bill, you need a pet bear. I watched a show last night where a bear moved an 18 hundred pound rock to get to some food that was under it. Pretty impressive.

Hope you're feeling better Ric!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Bummer, Ric. That's painful. Feel better.

Thomaston, CT

Nothing worse, Ric.....sip on fresh ginger tea to relieve nausea.

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

hope it clears up fast ric!

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