FALL COLOR THREAD - 2024
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Comments (14)Thyme2dig, Love that you are posting regularly again. You were having trouble posting from your iPad, wasn’t that it? Did that get resolved? I love getting a good look at your property during all the seasons. Where do you store your tuteurs in the winter? Did you paint them black this year? I thought they were purple? Love them! Do you have something climbing that trellis entry? The walkway with all the daffodils planted along it looks great! Such an attractive walkway! Daffodils have to be one of my favorite flower. They really mean spring to me. They are a perfect plant. No diseases, no pests, no rabbits eat them, they come back reliably year after year, need very little attention. Ahhhh! I put mini Daffs in my front bed and I’m so glad I did. The foliage dying on the larger diffs is just too much for me. I barely notice the dying foliage on the minis. And they are SO cute. I bought a mix at Scheepers and there has to be about 5 different varieties and I love each one of them. And they seem to be multiplying and even reseeding. A lot of them have gone by but these two just opened, so I have early and later. So, when you chip that big pile of leaves, what is left under it for the season? That is a LOT Of plants in your shade garden. I didn’t realize there were so many varieties of Trillium. Quite the foliage on that one pictured. And that epidmedium is very full and it looks just like one of mine but fuller…lol. Sorry about your diminishing double bloodroot. It’s a gorgeous plant and not easy to acquire. I wonder if there is a way for you to propagate it and increase yours? I don’t grow Tree Peonies, so I have no idea, but, if you have multiples, maybe you could try different solutions on a few and see which one works best? Move one into more sun. Keep one weeded so nothing is growing in it, etc. WOW! Look at that new bed!! And you added to the bed above too, didn’t you? You have increased the amount of square footage of your garden, so you have a LOT more to take care of!! Lol Wow. That last photo is definitely NOT an awful spot! It has excellent bones. The evergreen tree, a pine? The birch. I am sure when you get to it, you could add a lot to make it the way you like it. You can add bark mulch, but couldn’t you just pile leaves there for a few seasons? I’m really happy with my front bed this year too. I didn’t have to do too much extra after normal clean up and pruning. I did want to move a few things, but I potted up a few things that I want to move and waiting to see where they will fit best. I added the Basket of Gold 2 years ago? Then added a 2nd last year. This year when they started to grow, they looked so healthy and vigorous I decided to add another. Now I want two more…lol. The 2 yr old plant is filling out and covered with blooms and the yellow is SO saturated and it’s almost neon. It is really noticeable even from a distance. I looked it up after I saw how well they were doing and turns out they seem to be in conditions that should keep them very happy. Just adding that plant seems to have pulled it all together at this time of year. Julia Child had no die back at all. New foliage to the tips of the canes and I just had to remove a few crossed branches. It’s so dense right now, I’m even wondering if I should remove some from the middle. The epimedium are just opening. Looking so fresh and full this year. Some of those I thought I lost to the rabbits did come back but are small with no blooms. These epimediums were not touched by the rabbits last year and they look very good. They haven't been there long. This is by my kitchen gate. We added some bricks under the gate 2 years ago to keep the rabbits from digging under it. I didn't get around to fixing the ground along the new fence and I've been so happy to see it fill in with moss! I've been waiting for the Hellebores to fill in all the way to get a good idea how large they are this year. These are two new ones. One is that Dark and Handsome from the Wedding series and the other has variegated leaves and I bought it for the name 'Dorothy's Dawn', my mother's name. Hope you can see the variegated foliage in the photos. That's it for me for April too! I'll start the May thread tomorrow....See MoreRelated Professionals
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