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What have you ordered for spring 2009 - Part 5
nice stuff!
You realize its just a plan.
Reality is another matter lol
I am sure you will make it look great
thanks
the only one I am not sure of is the thumbalina... it's only 3 - 6" tall .... right?
Yes Its a mounding coleus I hope.
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looks nice. good luck!
I'll keep you posted.
Just moved a Gouachamole hosta yesterday.
The heucheras are due in a month.
Other hostas ie:August moon and blue cadet arent big enough to find in the spots where they grow.
How did you move anything yesterday JoAnn? I thought the ground was still pretty frozen. And it was so windy yesterday.
Ground is thawed here.
Or at least plyable.
I started at 8oclock when the temps were 54* and hardly any wind.
It was hard to move the Jap.Iris out of their plastic pots.Temps 40* and 30 mph gusts.
The pots blew away so fast I couldnt catch them.
They are probably behind neighbors stoch ade fence 5 sections of which blew down hahaha we arent fond of the fence.
I had to move one JI at a time and come into the house to get warm between the four I freed from the nursery pots they were in- in the ground.
2 inches of wAter standing in the holes when I lifted the whole pot out.
Well, I'm impressed. I haven't even done any clean up yet, waiting for nicer, drier conditions. I am getting antsy to do it though.
It drove me nuts.
I assumed sence a lot of the plants were dorment ,they could be moved.
The three days of warm weather and rain thawed everything.
Weather should get warmer today and tomorroe, Sat will be good got gardening.
I am giving a 1 day workshop on the Woodcut print method I reserected three years ago.
Hard to believe you're already moving/planting stuff, Jo Ann.
Its a risk I know ,but these were due and no loss if they dont work out.
The JI's might be at risk but they werent going to survive with wet feet from being in the nursery pots even tho there were big holes cut into the pots.
The winners are:
http://plant-quest.blogspot.com/
I know I said i wasnt going to order anymore but American Maedows has what I need to go with plants DG'ers are sending me for the enlarged garden.
Hemerocallis:
Longfeld twins
South seas
Veronica red
Lavendar munstead
Oriental Garden supply:
Sedum Black Jack
Luvly colours and textures for your new bed.
I saw that report yesterday victor and did not get a chance to read it - thx
so now a limelight will be added to the great list. a nursery near by has claimed to me they plan to specialize on hydrangea's this coming year - they will have incrediball - so i'm interested to see what they bring in.
under full disclosure i have been ordering from coops - i will not be posting a list as i'm not as organized as patti - i ordered 4 echi's - 6 jm's - 12 or so geraniums, a few ferns yet to be confirmed and i think that is all.
Wha when are you going to have time to work on the Great Wall of Wha with all these new things?
I thought the wall was finished! There's more??
I have Limelight and Pinky Winky.
dnut the wall is sort of finished - when i can afford granite steps i will do the remaining 10 feet going up the front steps - we are talking about 15 or so steps - i have not even priced that yet - i will install the steps myself.
work is going to offer me time off here this spring (nice way of saying impending lay-off) probably beginning of april - the silver lining will be i will have time work on the yard, provide my wife with a clean house, and look for new employment.
victor - of course you have both :) is limelight a good one - it has not stood out to me.
Last year was the first year for Limelight. I was underwhelmed.
thanks - it has looked like any noid hydrangea to me - i will investigate more though since i am sure the plants will be large
O sorry somehow I missed the final wall finish. Going back to look. Sorry to hear about the work situation wha.
Found the Final Great Wall of Wha. Obviously I'm having a brain fart cuz I did see it at the time. Looks just as fabby the second time around ^_^
I'm trying not to purchase too much in the way of plants or seeds this year, although I know something will catch my eye that I just have to have. Rather, I am putting my $$$ into more containers and pots and plant boxes to pretty up the back patio area.
sherri i would love to pump gas if i could
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Ouch! I need to get out & dig pennisetum grasses---4 clumps----am not looking forward to it---also have to replace fencing---must call & get a quote for that---I need a job also---maybe DSs in-laws will let me pick & sell blueberries this summer!
Sherri - best of luck and i hope you get it!!
I've been avoiding this thread and keeping my credit card locked up but true confessions time - I spent $75 at Graceful Gardens this morning! They had a little chart comparing their prices to everybody else's including Bluestone and, well, I fell. 32 plants, mostly perennials. Does anybody know about wallflower? Supposed to be very fragrant perennial but PF says it's an annual.
Is it Siberian wallflower? Prettiful, fragrant perennial. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/2103/
Don't think so - it said hardy z. 5 - 7. I figured that included me.
Alpine wallflower? http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/346/
I'll find out when it gets here! :)
CHEIRANTHUS OR WALLFLOWER- Sun, Zones 5-7, Spring.WallflowerThe most fragrant flower we've ever grown. It is much like an Evening scented Stock but hardier. It likes cool temperatures so its peak bloom season is in the spring and early summer and then again in the fall.
44. Fragrant Bedder - We've mixed the two most brilliant colors of the bedding type: golden yellow and deep burnt orange. They grow to 1- 1 1/2 ft. tall emitting the most compelling and lovely fragrance.
