Let's see all those plants, Zuzu and Sue!
It's March
Tomorrow I'll take some of whatever's blooming in my garden, although Sue took a bunch while she was here, so you might see some before then.
She's still on her way home from my house, so as soon as she gets there, the photo parade will start.
Was that double hellebore at Peacock Nursery really Regal Ruffles, Sue? I didn't see the tag. I'm so excited. I ordered three of them from the hellebore co-op.
The big gorgeous camellia in the ground was Ballet. The gallon plants were named Ballet Dancer and they looked just like the big one, but the description for Ballet Dancer said it was supposed to be cream colored with a coral rim. Some discrepancy there somewhere.
The Magnolia is Magnolia stellata. I always remember because there's one at Stella's house.
I have to go back and buy Grande. I have Macabeana and Grande looks just like it, but with a touch of pink.
That was so much fun, Sue. We must go back very, very soon.
I want to go too. I have never seen some of those succulents, so beautiful. Of course I would kill myself because I'd be bringing them inside for the winter and outside for the spring, inside, outside...no way could I do that. I do well to get a few houseplants back in before frost time. And I would love to grow camellias. But it won't happen here. Sigh.
Why can't you grow Camellias, Sharon?
Too cold in winter. I have tried, and it isn't happening. Gloria125 tells me that they don't grow very well north of south Tennessee (I think that's the dividing line, can't remember exactly). Zonal difference is my guess. I keep thinking I could find a hardy variety, but with every effort I am a total failure, and I kill them. Breaks my heart to kill a plant just because I want it.
Gloria has beautiful camellias, by the way, I keep every photo that she sends me.
(Edited because I can't spell at this hour.)
This message was edited Mar 7, 2009 1:41 AM
Oh, I love that cat. What an adorable picture. He looks supremely happy to me. King of the ladder and all that.
Jazz appears to be against any painting work, Sharon!
That 'Old Judy Mathew' is too beautiful to be stuck with that name. The thought of an 'Old Zuzu', or 'Old Pirl' would slay me!
Great photos, Sue.
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