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Comments (40)Here are a couple more 'now and thens'. This one makes a nice mound. It is not as leggy as many others get. The green is now post rain. The difference is not as dramatic on this large headed variety. In late spring it is more grey and the red is more pronounced. atropurpureum. atro. v. swartzkopf. This one is a little harder for me to root than most. I don't know the name. haworthioides. I like this one in both seasons. Maybe I like the red better because I have other plants that get dark. I need to get this one in the ground to see if it will grow a little stronger....See MoreLet’s share January blooms or anything pretty
Comments (43)Thanks, you never know where I'll show up. ;-) Its my understanding that the IPG collection was privately owned by someone who lived in Cananda and was then gifted to IPG in owners later years. IPG has had this only for a little over 10 years now....See MoreColors, flowers and plants, please let’s see them February, 2021
Comments (72)We may have just had two more inches of snow, and three feet on the ground, but it's spring and summer indoors. I haven't named it yet, but this is a baby pomegranate tree, about six weeks old. It's in a 2 1/2 pot, receiving sunlight at the window and artificial light from sunset to bedtime and my wakeup time until the sun strikes it. It's just sprouted from a pomegranate seed from a pomegranate from the grocery store for sheer fun and I have no expectations for it. The Ageratum That Will Not Die. Fed organically (20%) and synthetically, it just keeps blooming more nicely as the winter wears on. A "struggling" tropical hibiscus started in...November, I think? Named "Brandy." That's her individual name, not the cultivar. She was struggling a bit, but has recovered recently with keeping the soil moist (there's some cyanobacteria mats on the soil right now), and feeding a lot more than I normally would in February since she's under lights 18 hours a day....See MoreLet’s share June Blooms 2023
Comments (72)@GardenHo_MI_Z5 and @KW PNW Z8 PN that is actually *2* Goatsbeard plants. But yes each is quite large. (The last couple of years I debate about replacing them with something more...."flashy" but they are reliable performers in lots of shade and do pretty well in drier conditions.) @deanna in ME Barely zone 6a, more like 5b, what an 'extra' excellent post! the yellow purple combination of geranium and ? looks lovely. Thank you @getgoing100_7b_nj...it is very vigorous corydalis lutea....See Moregreenshoekitty
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