We were warned! Some nurseries had signs this year but many did not and many stated their impatiens were fungus free.
It does not show up very much on the top of the leaf, so you have to turn it over to see the mildew.
I did not put in very many of the affected impatiens this year but they sure were a beautiful addition to my north side path garden. It will not affect any other plantings, but the color is gone from this part shade garden!
I pulled all of them out and will not take a chance on putting them in next year. New Guinea impatiens are not affected by this problem. It is a shame to not be able to use the Walleriana variety because they are reasonably priced and the effect is much more showy than the New Guineas.
It is advised to wait at least three years before replanting impatiens in the affected area.
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Thursday, August 01, 2013
The Joys Of July
In most gardens July is the crescendo of gardening with our most loved plants putting on a great show.
Geranium Blue Sunrise
The borders are full of interest lush with lilies, hydrangeas, heucheras and daylilies
This is also the time of year I look at how certain plants are working.
The mid-late season daylilies are beginning to bloom. It is now time to cut down the leaves of the earlier varieties.
Daylily Cherry Cheeks
Daylily Space Age
(alternate placement of flowers on stem)
Daylily Chicago Apache
(with Heliopsis Sweet Loraine)
Daylilies, Heliopsis Asahi and Molinia Moorhexe in south border
Daylily Space Age
(alternate placement of flowers on stem)
Daylily Chicago Apache
(with Heliopsis Sweet Loraine)
Daylilies, Heliopsis Asahi and Molinia Moorhexe in south border
Daylily Entrapment
Blooms over a long period of time
Blooms over a long period of time
Geranium Blue Sunrise
Both Rozanne above and Blue Sunrise are on an Obelisk and have never produced as many blooms when trailing.
Daylily Lady Lucille
Daylily Tetrina's Daughter
A tall later variety, great as a focal point
A tall later variety, great as a focal point
I always trim down my daylilies when they are done to produce fresh new foliage for the fall.
The Orienpet lilies also have staggered bloom times.
Orienpet Boogie Woogie
Blooms later and long lasting
Orienpet Friso
Orienpet Anastasia
Orienpet Conca d'Or
Earlier but the longest blooming in my garden
Orienpet Lavon
Almost as long blooming as Conca d'Or but taller
Phlox is also part of the July garden but with deadheading can last into fall.
Phlox David Lavender
(later blooming but earlier than white David)
Franz Schubert
Mid-Season
Panicum Shenandoah
Great small grass for the border, can be left up all winter
Sedum Matrona
Earlier blooming than Autumn Fire and Autumn Joy
Autumn Fire
The Orienpet lilies also have staggered bloom times.
Orienpet Boogie Woogie
Blooms later and long lasting
Orienpet Friso
Orienpet Anastasia
Orienpet Conca d'Or
Earlier but the longest blooming in my garden
Orienpet Lavon
Almost as long blooming as Conca d'Or but taller
Phlox is also part of the July garden but with deadheading can last into fall.
Phlox David Lavender
(later blooming but earlier than white David)
Franz Schubert
Mid-Season
Phlox Bubblegum
Mid-Season
Phlox Miracle Grace
Unnamed Hot Pink Phlox
(came in the same pot as a named variety)
Unnamed Phlox found in my front border two years ago, left it because it looked like a hybrid
Platycodon
(Supported this year with invisible circles, made a great difference in the growth and number of blooms)
Very long blooming if faded blooms are clipped off
Allium Peek-A-Boo
This is a shorter variety of Summer Beauty. I have not seen this one on the market yet but it was supposed to come out this year. I actually think the flower is larger than Summer Beauty.
Phlox Pink Thai Jade
Little Lime Hydrangea is actually blooming earlier than Limelight!
Great small grass for the border, can be left up all winter
Sedum Matrona
Earlier blooming than Autumn Fire and Autumn Joy
Autumn Fire
Many years ago I did not have much to expect from the late summer and fall garden, but now I have many more wonderful plants that I have incorporated into a four season garden!
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Lovely Lilies
Daylilies and Lilies are great partners in the garden even though they are not in the same family.
Orienpet Satisfaction
This is a very tall lily and stands without support. I have it on the east side and it still fades slightly in the heat.
Daylily Red Rum
Looks great with Brunnera Jack Frost
Geranium Blue Sunshine climbs on an obelisk in the border.
Orienpet Lavon Lily
The fragrance of the Orienpet lilies is wonderful!
Orienpet
This one came with an unlabeled mix, will not do that again as I do like to know the variety.
Daylily Eileen Clymer
Asiatic Lily Graffiti
Daylily Mary Todd
Daylily Happy Returns
Small, early, nice in front of the border
Daylily Space Witch
Interesting Daylily in that it blooms at different heights, some stalks short and some tall
Daylily Ice Carnival
Blooms in the vegetable garden with the spent daylilies looking better than most other mushies
Daylily Mauna Loa
Orienpet Lily Conca d'Or
Daylily Joan Senior
Orienpet Lily Altari
Daylily Space Witch
Interesting Daylily in that it blooms at different heights, some stalks short and some tall
Daylily Ice Carnival
Blooms in the vegetable garden with the spent daylilies looking better than most other mushies
Daylily Mauna Loa
Orienpet Lily Conca d'Or
Daylily Joan Senior
Orienpet Lily Altari
There are more lilies and daylilies coming and there's always room for one more in the border!
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