Garden Photos of '09......#2

Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Coming from here:


http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/945747/#new

Last one was getting long.

Let's continue, though we have to depend on Shelly for real garden shots with actual blooms and plants that look alive! Here's my nandina from inside a few minutes ago.

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Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

its not finished the them my lawyer is looking into it since I broke bones and the recoup time was over a year he says that if I am patient they will pay in the end

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

yes for blooms we need shelly - blooms all year jealous - love the snow though

Thomaston, CT

Can't believe the nandina still has leaves---only the evergreens have leaves here--& they are all curled up today! Scary accidents for everyone---seat belts saved the day!

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Pretty nandina Victor. Looks like fall again, but I really don't want to start this winter over again. I have those on the "will need one of these" list. Mostly just white on white still here. At least if the snow would melt you could go out in the garden, plan and mark things out and maybe see a crocus or a hellebore bloom or something besides white. I hate white!

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

my little nandia also still has leaves. do they ever fall off?

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

Thanks Bill, you're funny!

Nandina shouldn't loose leaves!

Scicci... zone 5 is pushing it for a cyclamen, unfortunately :-( I've seen just a few do ok with lots and lots of mulch and fluffy stuff covering them. But, I've seen many thriving in zone 6.

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Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

I planted mine tucked beside a bush and mulched it so I will wait and see how it does

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

a pic of my delphiniums

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Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

seasonal disorder hibiscus

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Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

and who said jacks dont get along with cats

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Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

ooo nice delph babies.

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

thank you they are the multi color pacific giants lol they have a lot of growing to do hahha

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

This is my garden photo for today
I call it
"Cat with Cuttings"

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Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

Mine kinda rest the first year than SPRONG! 7 feet.

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

Nice job there Scicci. I love the pacific giants delphs. I have a few, but my problem is that I don't always get around to staking them on time and during the summer wind comes up the river canyan and knocks them over. But I still love them! I saw one once, didn't have money with me to buy it, that was a true grey with a black bee.... I'm soooo kicking myself for not finding a way to get it. But, it was a part of that mix, so maybe you'll have one in your bunch!!

That picture definitely catches the essence of a cat's life Jo Ann. nice job!

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

if I started them early enough they should hit at least four this year I hope I did four packs of seeds since I have an area of about 25 by 35 feet that I want to cover and I will be able to see them from the deck it should be an amazing sight if they all bloom at the same time the the hummers will go nuts over them

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

shouldnt have that problem I have 80 foot trees surrounding the area and the house will cover the north and west so I hope they will do fine since I am planting a huge patch they should keep each other up also

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

Oh.... sorry, I wasn't meaning that to be a detriment to the delphs. It's to my detriment for not getting out there to stake them. I still cherish the "cute Little buggers". Yours should do great... they'll have lots of strength in numbers!

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

dont say sorry lol its ok not the sensative type hahhaha

I want mine to look like this
pic of the net
but three times more

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Lower Hudson Valley, NY(Zone 6b)

Very nice! Nandina is evergreen. Of course, they do drop the older leaves and get new ones. One of my favorite plants.

Delphiniums - are they seeds bulbs or tubers. I get all 3 on google.

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

I am dreaming every night of hummers and flowers everywhere and then morning comes and all I see is snow and more snow

starting seeds is the only thing that makes me happy at this point

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

they are seeds about the same size as columbines black and small

Under what title are they in ? What are they called? I am not getting any where on these.

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

google image delphiniums they will come up or daves plant files

Its not telling me nothing. Annual, perenial or a seed or bulb..... I LIKE THEM!

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

Herbaceous perennials. Easy to grow from seeds.

Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Your delph babies are looking good Mona. So is your jack and kitty. They look very friendly and happy to me.
Joann your cuttings and cat are very regal looking. You picked the purrrrfect title for the portrait.
Sherrie here is a link for you. There are a ton of different delphs for you t look at, just scroll down and take your pick and browse. A nice activity on a cold feb. evening. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/adv_search.php?searcher%5Bcommon%5D=&searcher%5Bfamily%5D=&searcher%5Bgenus%5D=delphinium&searcher%5Bspecies%5D=&searcher%5Bcultivar%5D=&searcher%5Bhybridizer%5D=&searcher%5Bgrex%5D=&search_prefs%5Bblank_cultivar%5D=&search_prefs%5Bsort_by%5D=rating&images_prefs=both&Search=Search

So they are a Larkspur. Oh my. I thought those were a bienial (sp) Grow one year and then die. Reseed and come back? Hitting myself on the head. Slapping myself. After 3 years I dont know Jack!

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

no larkspur is an annual or a bi-annual and yes some companies try to confuse you b ut delphiniums are perennials they look alike but delphs have closer, larger blooms and up close you can really tell they are different they are also taller thicker stems

Essex Junction, VT(Zone 4a)

ge1836 - nice shot. what a perfect moment.

I thought I'd share the tracks of the deer in the snow. This is only a part of the yard. It is looking like modern art - just make the lines various colors and voila! :)

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Southeast, MA(Zone 6b)

Great shot Evie. I have some very similar "art work" here across the back corner of the yard coming and going to where the bird feeder is. Also some dots and dashes from the squirrels hoping over the snow. You did a good job showing the contrast and shadows. I hope the four legged artists go elsewhere when spring finally arrives.

Mona in Metcalfe, ON(Zone 5a)

holly bambi has been busy at your house

saw a few tracks last weekend but nothing like that you must have a heard of them over there, lots of bambis hahhahahah

Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

crimson queen showing off its branch structure

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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

my other crimson queen

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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

entire bed in the back that holds a DW, CQ, coral bark in the rear.

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Pepperell, MA(Zone 6a)

close up of the coral bark maple branches

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

always a treat to see your gardens Bill

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