time for a new thread - i have ordered koto-no-ito for spring delivery - the picture is stolen from plant files from victor :)
What have you ordered for spring 2009 part 4
Thief! So the leeks are still growing??
sitting here smiling - well actually laughing - will not happen again (fingers crossed).
You two boys better behave now. :)
Has everyone noticed the catalogs are starting to repeat and the e-mails are coming fast and furious now. It is hard to resist. I usually don't look, that is the best way not to be tempted. I did look at Sooner e-mail. Oh my, I am being strong but I want a redbud one of these years. This one is starting to get to me but I am staying strong so far but it's a good thing it is sold out at this time. http://www.soonerplantfarm.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=431
What goodies are particularly tempting you?
I imagine people (not DGers, of course) are cutting back some, so they are pushing harder. Bad timing in my opinion for GC to introduce veggies to their offerings. Too $$, just like their annuals.
I think its only bad if you steal the actual plant from their garden. Although I did that once to prove a point: that my buddy had no idea what he had. After he didn't notice for a month I put a bow on it and gave back it back to him as a present. He was so touched to get a 'new' plant'. I still ROFL over that over one.
i got the same email from sooner - don't have the lavender twist - yet
check out the burgundy heart redbud - i just got it
also noticed they now have the acer shirazz
http://www.soonerplantfarm.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/plants.plantDetail/plant_id/1225/index.htm
Funny Sherrie!
Patti, check out Fairweather Gardens Nursery
www.fairweathergardens.com they have the 'Covey' or at least they did, cuz I ordered one. I thought it sounded familiar when I read your post, so I had to look up my order. LOL.
sorry sherrie - i was just surprised to see it there - it wasn't the last time i looked - their trees are large so it would be worthwhile to find it some place local and dodge freight that would be expensive
fairweather is a little pricey in comparison - and i will not be ordering it - weeping redbud - i do not have one ---------i have two :)
Sam I am.
It looked like the size was larger, too, hence the larger price.
You two are not helping my willpower at all. I have a couple of nice spots for one but would have to move a few things around first. Thanks for the additional source just in case. Maybe in the fall? Hmmm, okay now I really need to stop thinking of this. I will really like to hear about your new one this spring Jan. It is very pretty isn't it.
Nice shape and nice leaves.
I'll be picking it up 4/4 at one of their Open Houses. Redbud is one of mom's favorites, so I thought she would like this one. I'll plant it so she can see it out her window. I just realized the date 4/4 will be one year since mom was put on hospice care. We never would have thought she would have made it to May. We are thankful.
Victor - I'm not sure the leeks are still growing - but they hang out under a pile of mulch and can be pulled and eaten all winter. Not much else is edible "out there" at this time.
that's it did not get one of the whole tree - it was the first year it bloomed had it for a couple years
Thanks, Bill, I'm looking forward to it.
Oh Bill is that the Burgundy Heart? Its a beauty all right. Are they fast growers? That one will be a large tree right? I wish I had taken down some of the oaks and pines sooner and planted some nicer trees. By the time any I plant now will be large and beautiful I will be either fertilizer or too old and blind to see them. This of course will not stop me from planning, spending and planting. :)
Glad to hear about your Mom Jan. That will be a nice thing for her to see this spring. Wish you all the best.
Okay edit to say that I just reread your post above. So that is one of the weeping ones. How big a space do I need to plant one? Now see you are getting to me again. Not fair at all. What size was yours to start and how big a hole to pop in one of those babies?
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I have Forest Pansy and like it a lot. Great purple leaves all season.
you will like it - i have a soft spot for redbud as well - i have a bunch of varities here - many are new and most from sooner's
my other got damaged last winter and it is alive although not sure if it is still a weeper - looked like the new growth last year came from below the graft - still watching it and if it turns out to be only an eastern red bud i'll just plant on the property line down back for color.
Loved all the photos & stories--you're all correct that kids crave discipline--it helped that both my DH & I were in educ.--DS's friends were very respectful! Guess I've decided on 'Marie Louise Jensen" for my clem---I don't have a purple one.
Pat - red buds grow fast - trust me you will be able to enjoy them - just the leaf shape alone is nice - and victor is right the forest pansy is nice as well - i have one of them too - the burgundy heart is supposed to be a deep purple all year - the leaves do not turn green as they get older - although that two-tone look is nice on the forest pansy - and FP is readily available at nurseries with only a little searching and they tend to be larger
like i said above i like red bud's so i am "collecting" them :)
Okay edit to say that I just reread your post above. So that is one of the weeping ones. How big a space do I need to plant one? Now see you are getting to me again. Not fair at all. What size was yours to start and how big a hole to pop in one of those babies?
Posted edit in post above too late for you to see I think. We have two large white pines on a lower spot at turn of the driveway that need to come down this spring. When that gets leveled out I would love to put a few nice trees in including a large redbud. We will see how it goes, the best laid plans and all that you know. What's a good evergreen tree that doesn't get too tall?
the one's i received were purchased from miller nurseries i believe or stark brothers - they were bare root with very large root systems - i over wintered them in large tree containers i had lying around they needed over 12" deep containers. - so with all that may be a 2' round hole or a little bigger.
for an evergreen that does not get too tall - hemlocks are always good because you can keep them trimmed - even a typical blue spruce or Fraser firm can be kept to height by pruning - arborvitae is another - unless you looking for something special then your talking real $$.
seeds are still good - going to plant more tonight i think - flowers this time - hedging my bets on the winter sowing - so they will all be re-seedlings
Just received Park seed catalog, not that I'll be ordering from them but these are REALLY pretty.
http://s7ondemand1.scene7.com/s7ondemand/zoom/flasht_zoom.jsp?company=ParkSeed&sku=41864&zoomwidth=500&zoomheight=500
Lots of great dwarf and semi-dwarf conifers, Pat. How tall is too tall?
Jen, is that an alstromeria? pretty
Well I want something to block out the neighbors but not tall enough to be a hazard like the white pines. Twenty-five or thirty feet tops. I would like some rhodos or other nice evergreen shrubs if I could be sure Bambi and friends wouldn't be munching them all winter. First we have o get rid of what's there now and grade the area better.
A two foot round hole sounds like I could squeeze one of those weepers in okay, could be a plan this fall. I can clear a space this spring and mark the spot. Now to decide where to put the little cutie. Thanks guys for all the advice.
Some spruce would probably work.
Yes, it is Jan sorry...alstroemeria princess lilies series.
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