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Posts Tagged ‘image’

Hot Cocoa Floribunda

Hot Cocoa Floribunda rose photo

The last rose planted this season. The new bed is 3 by 4 ft. Only two ‘Kogesha’ ensata irises will share this bed. To prepare the bed, I dug up 10 inches of soil. Removed roots and large stones and before replacing it, amended heavily with compost. I also added lime, bone meal and alfalfa meal and a small amount of Epsom salt. The ground in this part of my land is mostly sand. A mulch of shredded leaves will protect the base from the baking sun.

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Weeks Roses

Paintbox pelargonium

Paintbox Poster print
Paintbox Poster by McFingon (Joanne McKinnon)
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My Raspberry Ripple is now 4 years old. It’s also the first pelargonium, I over wintered upside down in a box. Now I keep it as a houseplant and place outside in the summer. In Faye Brawner’s Geraniums: The Complete Encyclopedia, I read that these are also called Paintbox pelargonium. You may also find them described as speckled or freckled flowered.
I started my plant from F1 hybrid seeds from Thompson & Morgan. This variety does well indoors as a blooming houseplant.

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Yucca filamentosa

I’m often asked, ‘How do you get them to bloom?’ and most are surprise when I say ‘Nothing’. Before planting them, I did a bit of research. Yucca’s grow best in hot and dry weather. I live in the north east, so often, too much rain. To compensate, I planted them in a rockery facing south. The only water they get is from mother nature. In July of last year, it rained almost every day. They didn’t bloom. The ‘pups’ I replanted in flower beds rarely bloom. Adam’s Needles are perfect for the sunny, dry spots of the garden.

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Molineux English Rose

Molineux English Rose

The Molineux blooms look slightly different this year. Last summer I never noticed a pink blush. Since I used the same amendments, I’m guessing this might be from the high heat, followed by excess rains. Another layer of compost was spread at the base yesterday.

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Geranium Pratense ‘Plenum Album’

Geranium

After reading an article by Graham Rice, I realize that my ‘Double Jewel’ reverted back to its parent “Plenum Album’. Mine is too tall and the flowers are missing the dark eye. I will let the geranium self-seed, and maybe I will get a nice surprise next year.

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Blue Mirror update

Blue Mirror Chinese Delphinium

Blue Mirror is still growing strong but only in one location. All those planted in flower beds died. The survivors are in beds made of black left over drainage ditch pipes. The beds were half filled with raw compost (3 years ago), topped with one layer of horse manure and another of garden soil. I rarely water these beds. So basically they are left to fend for themselves.

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