Oak leaf with clovers and astilbe.
Garden Photos - Part 37
Colchucum with my garden cat.
Hi Karen,
This is the first year with Oso Easy, but so far, no disease at all.
Well, I'm having trouble posting more pics, so I'll try again tomorrow.
Karen
I have a question maybe one of you could help to answer.I let quite a few plants go to seed this year to fill in some bare spots but I'm not sure how I am supposed to deal with all the little seedlings sprouting where the Zebrina was this summer. Does the original plant come back with Zebrina or do I need to keep the seedlings to have a plant next year? Any help is welcomed. Here's a pic. The original plant is on the right with the woody stem. I had to cut it back due to hail damage.
It is hardy so the original should come back. It is a major self-seeder. You can thin it out in spring, I guess.
Yes, Karen, that is my dawn redwood. Great shots.
This message was edited Sep 16, 2008 10:04 PM
my zabrina only last two years... glad I left the seedlings ... man you have a ton of them there.. might want to thin some out.. If I were in that position I would actually dig some up and replant them elsewhere
or just leave some of the healthiest looking ones and cut off the rest
Love that dahlia, Dyane. How's the baby? Sleeping any better? Nice gaillardia and helenium shots, Karen.
