Spring Beauties
Baptisia 'Purple Smoke' We are experiencing a rare day for June - drizzle and cool temps. But oh, things will change this weekend with 93 predicted for Sunday. I'm not looking forward to that. We decided to take a break from the garden today because of the weather and the fact that we've been working our butts off. Our garden will be on the HPSO Study Weekend tour at the end of the month so there is much to get done. I would normally schedule tours of our garden now in early June because I feel that it the peak time ( (and you can make individual appointments). For the Study Weekend tour, thank goodness for hydrangeas to give them something to look at! I've been filling holes and pots, Michael has been pruning and dead-heading. A few days ago, we completely redid a rock retaining wall which just about did us in. The weather has been lovely and I do hope the heat spell is a short-lived one. Here are some highlights in the garden now. Peony 'White Cap' Ros...
Lovely! Philip...Chuckle, Chuckle to your giving it final notice. I am sure it had planned all along to please you.
ReplyDeleteOOPS! It it too early to up... sorry about the misspell of your name!
ReplyDeleteI have found that when plants are reluctant to bloom, you can also insert a shovel near its root ball or lean an axe against its trunk. Leave them there for a time allowing the plant to ponder its fate.
ReplyDeleteLove the shovel/axe suggestion. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for more than 10 years for a climbing hydrangea to bloom. At this point it might as well be English ivy, and it will get the same fate in the next year or two if it doesn't produce some flowers.
I think it was worth waiting for. It has a pretty bloom. You must thank it now for blooming. It will appreciate some praise for all its hard work.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I should say the same to our crape myrtles! It would be an empty threat since I like them as a privacy screen even without the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI should try this with hydrangeas planted last year... looks great! I'm considering planting the dwarf variety to replace/enhance some of my encore azaleas...
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ReplyDeleteI really like those dwarfs too, yours is really pretty. Unfortunately, our room is becoming very limited. So I don't know where we would put them. :-(--Randy
PS- Was it a Jamie that told you to talk to them? LOL
It's a lovely plant, Philip. I have nothing in that color to choose from up here.
ReplyDeleteI'm imagining you out in the garden having long conversations with the blooming plants;)
Marnie
That's okay Carol!
ReplyDeleteLes, I love that idea. That is very funny.
C.C., I have tried to grow cl. hydrangea at least three times and I've never had luck with it. It always dies on me.
Lisa, I should probably tell it thank you.
Dave, usually lack of flowers doesn't bother me unless they are in a place where it is needed.
ReplyDeleteS.A., that is a good idea because you would have spots of color when the azaleas are not blooming.
Randy, it was indeed Jamie!
Marnie, trust me, I don't have long conversations with the plants.
Hmmm, so threats work... LOL I'll have to try that.
ReplyDeletePS I also like Les' idea.
ReplyDeleteFait accompli
ReplyDeleteI'm laughing at Les' idea.
ReplyDeleteFailing that you could write a stinking letter
Did you say what variety it is?
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ReplyDeletePatience paid off for sure! I've threatened plants before and it does seem to help sometimes :)
ReplyDeleteI love those Crape Myrtles. They should be hardy here but I've never seen one for sale...
ReplyDeletePhillip, It's a lovely crape myrtle and it's wonderful that they are now small garden sized! ...and that they are smart enough to listen! gail
ReplyDeleteI had to look up the variety name. It is "Pocomoke".
ReplyDeleteI grow Pocomokes and mine just started blooming. They're blooming much later this year than last year for some reason..
ReplyDeleteIn Michigan, crepe myrtle is one of those things you hear about but never see (one zone too cold). I was excited to see several at MOBOT, including one the very color of yours. I loved it!
ReplyDeletei am glad to know you have at least a few weeds in your 3/4 acre garden, esp. since my 225 sq. ft. gets the better of me. and that's with about 60 sq. ft. covered in stepping stones.
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