Fun morning! Visited a daylily farm - part 4
Laura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
8 years ago
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Comments (12)The Farm is just gorgeous and I love everything I see! I really want to try the camassia with the tulips - what a beautiful look. I think I have a garden design where I used the white camassia with a wine colored tulip. I might give that a try. The clematis is a beauty, too. Are certain clems more tasty to the rabbits? Should I be protecting mine? I'll second the request for Phoebe in the garden shots....can't get enough of her :) Saucy...See MoreWANTED: Part 2, Jupiter Farms Swap, Sept. 27
Comments (69)Well, it's really not last minute, but I wanted to post in time for everyone to get a chance to see it: Please watch for the SR 706/Indiantown Road exit, it can be a little confusing, for example if you are coming from the south on 95, the west bound exit for Indiantown Road says to "Okeechobee". If you are coming from the south on 95, it is the exit after Donald Ross Road. On the turnpike, it might say Jupiter/Indiantown or even Okeechobee/Indiantown. Parking: I have a big circle drive, both gates will be open. You can pull through the circle drive and drop off plants before parking. I will have a wheelbarrow, boxes, a garden cart and we will You are welcome to park around the circle drive, just pull off on the right side, there are no sprinklers to worry about, just don't block the circle so others can pull through to drop off stuff. You can also park along the street. Justin, from Hammock Tropical Garden will be joining us for lunch. It is the local nursery I suggested we can take a side trip to afterwards, for anyone who is interested. It is on the way back out of Jupiter Farms. He is a wealth of information on all kinds of tropical plants and specializes in shady plants. Also forgot to mention, the swap is going to be around the pool, anyone who wants to can take a dip to cool off, so if you think you might, come prepared. I do have plenty of pool towels. Try and label the plants you are swapping, I will have extra labels here if you don't get a chance to label them in advance. Cherie...See MoreA visit to Willie's Daylilies in Lawrenceburg, TN
Comments (14)Very beautiful and full of whimsy, too! I love the daylily gardens that have lots to look at that enhances the daylilies. Of the few daylily gardens that I have had the luxury of visiting, my favorite was the smallest on a city lot of 1/3 acre. Their daylilies were incredibly beautiful, but the companion perennials that were interplanted amongst them made them all the more majestic and I was just in awe of the total and complete "garden picture"! Thanks for the tour! Jan G....See Moremnf: ghouls just wanna have fun (part 3)
Comments (63)Again, Thanks so much Everyone for all the support! What would I do without all of you? ;) I have a lot of yard cleanup to do, my yards filled with leaves. We didn't have a major frost yet, but it's been close. I still haven't taken cuttings of everything that I want to save (overwinterize). I have a huge lemon geranium that DIDN'T bloom this year! I was looking so forward to seeing it bloom. I purchased it from a garage sale for a $1, came home with it and found out that the woman sold me a cutting, not rooted (it fell over in the pot by the time I came home). I took a chance and planted it in the ground and it really grew! It's up to my knees! I also have a few coleus that I want to try and save. I'm so behind, I still have some seeds to collect! I'll have more time tomorrow to look around the yard! Mom's appt with the surgeon is on Monday. I wanted her to make it for today, but that was impossible. He's only in 3 days a week. Deb...See Moremantis__oh
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