While I share my saga I am going to show you a few things that are in bloom in my garden.
Allium Purple Sensation has deepened in color each day with the cooler weather.
Heucherella Stoplight
I love the airy blooms on this one and it really pops in the garden.
Well, I am certainly not like I used to be out in the misting rain, temps in the high forties and just garden gloves for my hands. We were doing square foot plantings with both plants and seeds. Three and one half hours later I was like a frozen speciman of a person. It took hours to get rid of the shivers and the tingling in my hands only to begin cleaning my house for the fifty-six people who showed up for my Garden Study Group that I was hosting on Monday.
Dicentra Spectablis Alba
Oh, I forgot to mention that on Saturday and Sunday the temperatures dipped into the high thirties with thirty to forty mile per hour winds. By the time I looked outside some of my more tender annuals had been beat into submission. In the meantime, my computer also crashed and I didn't have it hooked up to a back-up drive (I thought because it was fairly new I didn't need one - wrong). On Monday morning I was outside with my Felco pruners cutting away all of the shriveled leaves.
Halcyon Blue Hosta
At one time the Bleeding Heart was the same height as the hosta.
Impatiens Wild Thing
This is one of the plants I began under lights, only eight out of the twenty-five seeds germinated. I heard from many of you that this is not uncommon with impatiens.
The Garden Club presentation on Body Fitness was like a checklist of all the things I didn't do but wish I did.
Hosta Unknown Name
I purchased this last year to go out in front under my Chanticleer Pear but it began to burn up even with light sun so I moved it to the back garden where it is shaded by many other plantings. August Moon Hosta which is also a lighter green will take some sun so I put that one in it's place out front.
Pulmonaria Raspberry Splash
Green Sheen Pachysandra
Variegated Solomon's Seal
Hosta Paul's Glory
Hosta Patriot
Sanvitalia
This one is supposed to do well in heat with minimum water requirements. I am using it in my hayracks on the little garden shed.
I think it will do well with Verbena Imagination and Zahara Zinnia Highlight which I started from seed (not blooming yet).
Azalea Karen
I like how the flowers have become lighter inside as they age.
Hydrangea Let's Dance Starlight
I planted three of these last year in blue, color determined by soil or fertilizer. I hope they will end up looking the same or it is going to be a little strange with pink on one side of the walk and blue on the other!
Have a great weekend everyone!
We have the same bright green hosta. With a little luck, the tag is still next to it. if not, I'll look in by books. Your yard looks great!
ReplyDeleteOh! I have never heard of Let's Dance Starlight. I have Let's Dance Moonlight which I adore!!! I will have to look for Starlight too! Mine do turn from blue to purple to pink all on one plant and although it sounds strange, its stunning...!
ReplyDeleteI am always delighted everytime you have a new post. Such beautiful flowers and that little piggy adds a little bit of whimsical touch to the Allium Purple Sensation photo.
ReplyDeleteYour hard, hard work is paying off, Eileen. Everything looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMy eye caught the rusty bench with the owl in the allium photo. . . great accent piece!
Hosta Patriot always looks good. I think it's one of my favorites (though I don't have one).
Did you tell me last year that you bought the moss filler on line? It sure finishes off the containers nicely.
Your garden looks magnificent. Thank God the cold weather didn't destroy anything..
ReplyDeleteLove all the flowers. I'm hoping to visit a local nursery this weekend that I have 2 gift certificates to. I'll be like a kid in a candy store!
ReplyDeleteJim,
ReplyDeleteThanks I am trying to get better about keeping the names of the hostas and the ferns.
Eileen
Hi Sissy,
ReplyDeleteMoonlight and Starlight are from the same series, one a lacecap and the other a full head type. I just planted three more Starlights today.
Eileen
Hi Lily,
ReplyDeleteIt is an owl but difficult to tell, got at Planters Palette in WInfield.
Eileen
Hi Zoey,
ReplyDeleteThat rusty bench, amazed that it has held up through the years, sometimes I am afraid to sit on it!
Eileen
Thanks Indoor Fountains,
ReplyDeleteI did have some cold and wind damage last weekend.
Eileen
Thanks BOnnie,
ReplyDeleteI love those gift cerificates but they go fast don't they?
Eileen
Lovely collection of blooms. I have to agree with you on the observation of the allium blooms. The cool weather sure helped make the color bolder.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. I love that yellow hosta with its surrounding plants and the variegated Solomon's Seal is to die for.
ReplyDeleteOooh, you poor thing. That was indeed a full week. I'm hoping you've recovered a little now. Everything is looking fabulous out in your garden. Especially loved Azalaea Karen and your white Dicentra.
ReplyDeleteThanks MBT,
ReplyDeleteI haven't grown allium in several years. It is certainly a stunner in the garden this year!
Eileen
Thanks Grace,
ReplyDeleteI wish I could find out the name of that yellow hosta.
Eileen
Hi Bernie,
ReplyDeleteI have avoided azaleas for many years because of my previous experience with them. Karen is a very hardy variety for our area so I hope it works out.
Eileen
Eileen, seeing your gardens and the posts I've missed lately, has certainly been a day brightener this morning. Absolutely gorgeous day brightener!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful time of the year in your garden, Eileen! Alliums is especially gorgeous. Mine are just starting to bloom.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat,
ReplyDeleteI am trying to enjoy the day-by-day surprises in the garden especially after our recent winter.
Eileen
Hi Tatyana,
ReplyDeleteI still have another variety that has not bloomed yet.
Eileen
Oh what a week you had! Oh if only I had space for more coloured leafed hostas like the one beside your dicentra. The two planted side by side are such a lovely combination.
ReplyDeleteI also like the metal art work you have hung on your fencing aswell.
Have you a post just on that? as I would love to see more of it.
Eileen, your flowers are spectacular! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen. Your Purple Sensation alliums are so pretty. Mine are finished now and I hate to see them gone but they do have wonderful seed heads yet. That owl is so cute sitting on your bench. Your verbena and zinnia plants did very well. The Sanvitalia is so pretty. I love the dark stems and leaves with the yellow blooms.Looks like another week of rain here but at least warmer.
ReplyDeleteEileen girl my goodness you have been through the mill ! I wish my Purple Sensation looked as good as yours .. we share so many plants it is a hoot!
ReplyDeleteAugust Moon hosta is one of my favorites along with Halcyon .. any "day" I spend in my garden between rain showers I over spend myself and it takes days to even walk straight .. it can be so frustrating when we love being in the garden so much.
I have Let's Dance Starlight as well and I am waiting to see how it will do too ! Fingers crossed : )
Joy
Rosie,
ReplyDeleteThat is a great hosta, blue and tought leaved so the slugs do not bother it, and it stays this color throughout the seasons.
Eileen
Thanks Gloria,
ReplyDeleteLove your spring garden with everything just bursting through.
Eileen
Joy, I am waiting in anticipation to see what Hydrangea Starlight color blooms on the ones I put in last year. I cut them way back this fall so I could plant bulbs in between. They are growing but not as big as the new ones I just put in.
ReplyDeleteEileen
Very pretty Eileen! I really love that variegated Solomon's seal.
ReplyDeleteI had no problem with impatiens sprouting under the lights, but oddly enough a bunch of them rotted this year. I've never had that happen before. I'm beginning to suspect the soil I used, as I'm having issues with some other things started from seed - problems I've never had before, like cucumber seeds not sprouting even after multiple tries.