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Comments (16)Debra: I don't know the name of that particular bee balm bloom as it was in a package of seeds I got from Johnny's which I thought was the red variety. Instead it was labeled Panorama Mix. I'm not sure if in that clump I will see any other colors appear as so far, all the bloom appear to be a lavender/purple color (at least to this old pair of eyes lol). I know the other clump across from this one, the blooms appear to be coming out red/pinkish in color. Bluebird Sky is registered as a crispate ufo form. I agree it does look more spatulate when you view the pics on the AHS site dictionary. Black Eyed Bully is that dark of an eye. Amazing when you see it up close. Hopefully I can get some garden shots soon. Not much now as it is just here and there with blooms and a sea of scapes. Very hot and humid here and the JP's have made their appearance. Just a few of them. I'm ready with my cup of soapy water and tweezers and just slide them into the cup. I too love green throats and the bigger the better ;-). Julia...See MoreMonday & Tuesday blooms
Comments (11)WOI has over 22 scapes and is over maxed on its buds. Sometimes the over amount of buds hampers WOI blooms from opening fully. But it is still a gorgeous cultivar. Yes, we have deer. We have temporary fencing surrounding most of the garden areas but if they really wanted to come and take a taste, they could easily jump the fencing. We have alot of open fields so perhaps they have enough to eat...for now. The turtle is still here this morning so we think we may have to get the tractor with the bucket and scoop it up and put in down by the stream. I read on the internet how dangerous they can be if they are threatened so I have no desire to lose my fingers and those claws don't look too inviting either. I have 6 Lambertson's still here. 2 will bloom for the first time this year(WASHED WATERCOLOR,AWESOME APPLIQUE) after 3 seasons. I don't even know if the cultivars are what they are suppose to be. 3 others bloomed magnificently last year(CAVE CREEK CANYON, CANYON COLORS,MESOZOIC MUNCH) after 2 seasons here and increased nicely and then this spring I could already see issues with those 3 struggling. I'm wondering if they lack the stamina to have alot of blooms one season and then come back and do it all over again the next season. The last one is BLUE-EYED BUTTERFLY which does great here. It just started blooming today. PURPLE CROWNED FAIRY died first season, got a replacement and that one died also. I'm not going for a 3rd time. Julia...See MorePics from Monday and Tuesday
Comments (10)Mount Herman Morning Beauty was new last year. This year it has 3 fans and all have scapes. The bud count is 12, but I know budcount often goes up considerably--certainly not always so only time will tell. No, Black Fathom Depths is not that blue. My camera wants to make things look bluer than they are. (It drove me crazy when I was taking pics of Siberian Iris). The eye though has a really iridescent look to it. The performance is amazing. I got it last May. This year it has 6 fans and 6 scapes. The bud count is in the 30s! Leslie Renee is doing very well. It has increased to 3 fans and looks like it's about ready to be 4. The fans all have scapes and the bud count seems to be about 16 or 17. It is taller than registered here. Lavender Heartthrob and Joan Derifield are both doing well here. I'm especially impressed with the scape on Joan. Lavender Heartthrob is way taller than registered. It's registered at 22" and I haven't measure, but mine is at least 10" taller than that. I prefer a tall plant with a flower that big, but I wouldn't have planted it in the front. I love Feminist Bookstore. I think it's a beauty. Of course I am a sucker for watermarks and Curt Hanson's things usually do well here. Hope I answered all the questions. OK now I have to get back outside. I haven't taken any pictures today! Val...See MoreWW's Support Monday12/18~~~Tuesday12/26
Comments (14)Good Morning Ladies How is everyone doing?? I am feezing never thought it would get cold here in Cali:) Our summer seemed to last forever, the poor trees went through fall and winter in a weeks time. I am finally all ready as long as my DD's do not call and say oh by the way so and so is coming to dinner too:) My younger DD may have her new BF come, but I can run to the grocery store and get a GC pretty easy they sell so many kinds there. I feel bad if everyone does not have something to open. Not going to tell you all how I am doing on my eating:( Have a fun day, I just finished a book and am starting a new one as soon as I get off here:)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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