Over the last three months I have been joyously involved in singing and community planting endeavours, and have not participated in this forum as I would like.
Here are some updates.
Sandy and Ann brought over 100 hosta divisions for the Bronson Centre, which went into beds dug by community volunteers to incorporate beautiful compost from the city (free!).
I dug up the cannas and will overwinter them in my dry, cool basement. I'll have 40 at the least, great for a garage sale!
I'm hoping my 250' stretch of pink cleome will reseed, but I have my doubts. The impact was greatly appreciated, and reported in the community newspaper. It was a very dry summer, so the display was half what it might have been, but impressive nevertheless.
I sure learned a lot about Brugmansias. I grew a bunch from seed last year, repotted them this year, and enjoyed incredible blooms. The blooms were the width of my outstretched hand and incredibly fragrant. These are TREES. In the fall, I hacked off branches as cuttings, which are rooting like crazy, and the mothers are pushing roots out of their pots. More on this as time progresses.
I'm hoping to put off spring fever until mid-January.
...You might see a dog. Zoë lights my life.
Please excuse my negligence
That's quite the Cleome hedge, love it!
It sure made a statement of beauty in the neighbourhood. I grew each plant from seed and if they don't regrow from reseeding, I'll do it again, for the glory of all that blossom.
Hi Andy,
I'd be surprised if they don't reseed themselves. I find the problem with Cleome is controlling the reseeding. What colour were the Cannas?
Ann
Andy, nice to see you back. Cleome looks real pretty there.
I love your Cleome. They are one of my favourites!! They should re-seed themselves nicely. I already have spring fever, sigh.
Hi Andrew!
I remember that Brugmansia that had hundreds of buds on it - did you happen to take a pic when it bloomed?
Sandy
Check out some of these photos, sanannie: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/777368/
Your hedge is absolutely gorgeous!
Lovely, lovely brugs! Look at all those trumpets! Bet the smell was amazing.
Sandy
