What have you ordered or would like to 2010/2011 #11

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Coming from here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1131215/

Victor do you know when he charges for an order at DRN? Is it right away or when it is shipped? I am wanting to get some hellebores too and also looking at some verbascum. Anyone had good results with verbascum 'Southern Charm' or any other variety?
I like using smaller venders too when able. Also looking to get some sedum 'Matrona' for the side slope bed. This is a good strong sedum right?

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

When it is shipped works well for me, thanks Victor. Do you know when he starts taking orders for spring?

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

You can ask him now. I'm sure he'll reserve for you. Tell him you're another friend of mine!

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Pat! I had Verbascum sixteen candles. It wa huge I killed it when I tried to move it.
I really love the tidy verbascum that wont spread as I wished, maybe its steril. Bluestone 3 years ago.
http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/b/bp/VEVIS.html

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Here it is in my garden with Columbine Lime Sorbet
Its not really showie but great rich color.

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Hannibal, NY(Zone 6a)

And the lime really goes with that purple! Love it.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

This plant has been taking its time producing more than 1 stem per year.
I really wish I had known what I was doing when I put them in. I should have planted all 3 of Bluestones plants in the same area.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Oh nice,that is a pretty combo. It is supposed to self seed I think, but you never know. I often yank things too fast thinking they are weeds.. Like the vibrant color too.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I have left the stalks hoping to see many babies but no luck.This is in a area where poppies self sow easily.

Thomaston, CT

Pat & JoAnn, I grow verbascum Southern Charm, & I love it....I've bought plants & have started them from seed ...and I usually kill my seedlings, but those did well. I also grow the phoenicium hybrids....they stay small, & have never reseeded for me, & I've had them for years....you're right Jo...they aren't showy, but up close, they're gorgeous.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

The phonecium dark violet was listed as seeding. No wonder I have been disapointed.
I am going to get a few more plants, or find the remaining ones in other parts of the garden and transplant.
Guess I cant trust Bluestones description. Thanks Marilyn

I'm back.I looked up the phoeneceums and Fine Gardening says they are Biennial. Mine has bloomed for 4 years.Annies Annuals site said they reseed.
Guess I wont get cranked up to see a large swath of them.
The ones I have are in an area that isnt very big or deep. The leaves spread wide and take up a lot of room. I want to establish more annual poppies there so guess I willbe happy with what I have.
Southern Charm is really sweet, many nice pix on PF. I am just not THAT fond of pink flowers but who knows could change any time.

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Thanks for all the info on verbascum everyone. I was thinking of it for a spot next to the ac unit that may need to be traveled through occasionally. Wanted something fairly spiky, but not something that I would miss terribly if it got wacked by a repair man if you know what I mean.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Absolutly.That plant is widest at ground level.

Thomaston, CT

I've had phoeniciums for many years in the same spot....definitely not biennials for me, and JoAnn, that Southern Charm is not really pink, but a soft coral that you would love!

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

SOFT CORAL?
I'm there.

Nantucket, MA(Zone 7a)

Mine have done OK and seem to bloom each year, but not exactly lighting up the spot with abundant blooms. They are kind of ragged and shorter than I thought they would be. But I like them. I planted 16 candles too, but no pictures of it. The best one so far has been Verbascum Bold Queen. Patti

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Nantucket, MA(Zone 7a)

Here is a bigger shot of V.Bold Queen. Patti

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I found info on verbascum that said they were dry soil and not too fertile,too much makes them flop.
I can see mine are not far from the mark as compared to everyone elses.
I dont want them to be the center of attention now as the phoenicums are smaller.I would use them as an accessory to other plants.
Here are my sixteen candles. They are showie but I didnt think they would need 5 feet of garden space for those huge leaves. I plantes all 3 of them in one spot.
This one is behind the 7 foot dahlia.I cant find "Sixteen Candles full force"

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Thomaston, CT

My Sixteen Candles is very floppy....loving Bold Queen.....

Thomaston, CT

While out & about the last week, I've been noticing how lovely the winterberries are this year....going on my list for next year.

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

The birds devoured mine quickly!

Thomaston, CT

Oh no! Don't tell me that!

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Getting seed catalogs already. Start earlier each year.

FW guy tells me he's a bit behind schedule this year so the new stuff on the website and the catalog will be a bit later than usual.

Been ogling the conifers on Bloom River's website. Some gorgeous stuff.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Nothing new here.Just replace lastyears babies that ndidnt make it.
Its the 3rd year for most of the gardens and the weeds are driving me nuts, this includes Creeping Jenny and a weed that has fierce roots,looks like strawberry plants.This is so aggresive it grows over CJ.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Sounds like wild strawberry JoAnn. Have it here too. Need to pull it out from under the crown if you can. It has runners too. Get as much as you can in the spring every year. The CJ does go like mad too but is easy to pull. I have ajuga the birds or wind brought that bugs me and sorrel that makes a web of roots, nasty stuff that. Mulching early helps a lot with the annual weeds.
Waiting for the online sites to update to put in a few orders too. Mostly replacements for the slope garden and the new sib. bed.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I sure wish Round-up worked at these temps.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Looks like Bluestone has its site up for spring already. Garden Crossing taking spring orders too and says will have all new things up by Dec.
Put in an order to GC. Here is the list:
campanula 'La Belle'
hydrangea Let's Dance 'Big Easy' (blooms on new and old wood)
buddleia lo and behold 'Purple Haze' (new, low and spreading)
monarda 'Purple Rooster'
thalictrum 'Lavender Mist'
veronica 'Eveline'
A couple are new, a couple been around a while. What do you think, any experience with any?
Looking at my list I notice a blue and purple theme going on here. LOL

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

I have Eveline.
Rosy Dawn coleus growers are going to be online Dec 1

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Wow JoAnn that is a gorgeous plant. Did it bloom a long time?

Hannibal, NY(Zone 6a)

I have thalictrum Lavender Mist, and it's one of my favorite plants.

Can't wait to see the rest on your list.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

I have the Lavender Mist too, and it is gorgeous.

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

The Eveline did bloom a long time and if cut back after first bloom it will go until fall frosts.
Here it is in the row of short lilies.

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

In the Tree Peony garden with Pink Pixi

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Nice! What a pretty garden JoAnn. Looking forward even more now to spring.
Good news on the 'Lavender Mist' too. Does it re-seed at all? Want it behind a dwarf forsythia. Two reasons, 1 to hide it from the bambi crowd and 2 to hide any bare knees in case they should find it. Only worry is if it will get enough moisture in this spot. Might dump some crystals in at planting time to help it get established first season.

S of Lake Ontario, NY(Zone 6a)

I've had mine (Lavender Mist) for about 6 years and it hasn't reseeded or spread much at all.

Hannibal, NY(Zone 6a)

If you're going to use water crystals, may I recommend these. I started using them last year, and had great results from it. I think Lowes carries it, but I got mine from ebay.

http://www.centrallandscape.com/icart/index.cfm?CatID=31883&oCatID=187&pageStart=1#Content

My Lavender Mist never reseeded.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

I have some crystals but not with the fungi included. Thanks to you all for info and tip.
The info says it will set seed but like most things around here the birds will probably beat me to it if it does.

Thomaston, CT

Sounds like a nice list, Pat......I don't have any of them, but I may try that campanula....

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

I want some nice hydrangeas for that bed with the JM's and hellebores. I love the color of Invincibelle Spirit, but it flops. I want color, so no white ones.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

The Let's Dance series are supposed to be nice re-bloomers. No lost flowers to late frosts. They will be blue here unless a little lime is added to the soil. They are mopheads with color right through most of the season and into fall. I like ES and these are supposed to be a little better. Time will tell.

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