A couple of clump shots from yesterday
Brad KY 6b
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Very busy day; Some clump shots
Comments (21)Gee, I thought I had answered later posters, but I guess not. Thanks to all of you who have commented on the clumps...Clown Parade has done beautifully for me for the first year, Dick, I have the sibling, Marilyn Lee Boch, but while it does well, Clown Parade is the better plant here. Billi, it seems odd that you will be getting warm when we cool off, but that is the way it is. Mantis, you know I have whined continuously about all of the weeding I've had to do; thank you. Debra, I figure I have to kill a plant three times before I give up on it. Hope AL works for you this time. Maryl, I wish that was Bermuda grass you saw. That bed has been weeded but not mulched , so I have to continually weed until it is mulched...that stinking grass is closs to a nut grass...requires digging out, but that is just a leader and I can pull it back. To all who like Philistine Champion, it is another wonderful plant. Julia, if you read this, how is your doing? kay...See MoreSome clumps and group shots from the weekend
Comments (13)Bob - Westbourne Little Lamb's petals are really a light yellow. The true color never shows up in my photos. Also, it was incorrectly registered as a tet. It will only set see with dips. Maryl - I like the the two Westbournes I grow. Little Lamb has never been as tall as registered and has never rebloomed for me. W. Good Old Days is by far the better plant: vigorous, tall, well branched, and reblooms. Julia - Hope your storms don't do any damage. This is supposed to be our driest day all week - only a 20 percent chance of rain. Debra...See MoreClump Shots Anyone?
Comments (17)I am shocked that someone dug your daylily, although I hear it happens. At least they left half of it, though. Makes you wonder who it could be though. I always love your Pink Gingham and it just looks spectacular in that photo. Hearts of Fire looks gorgeous too. Beautiful flowers on Water drops & Cosmic Kaleidoscope, I love that patterned look. About Mole Relief, I always hesitate to use poisons with my cats, do you mean this would be ok? I don't seem to have trouble with voles but have shrews and lots of moles. The cats catch a lot of moles and voles, & I have a trap I've used in the past, but seems like there are huge numbers this year....See MoreMore Clump shots and a couple FFEs
Comments (16)Thank you all for looking and commenting. Brad,, I am going to try the sand. If it works I will be blessing you forever. Debra, I fell in love with your blooms on Stenciled Infusion. and so, I have it. And , it is is lovely. This is the first year Bullfrog Kisses had put up several scapes, Nancy, but I like it....it is a huge bloom. Kate, it has already reached 90 here...and yes, we have to be early from now on probably with the heat...they are talking possible record heat. Sherry, I think everything is early this year. Maryl, PC usually does well for me, and I like it, it is huge. I hope you are staying safe...don't know if you are in the weather zone, but feared it. Thank you, Julia, I love garden shots when people post them, and I like to take them to get that view of what the garden is doing. Thank you, Laura. It is the first year for me, and I won't have much bloom, but it is the "sleep year " for us. kay...See MoreBrad KY 6b
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