Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A few things in June

Normally I'd be sitting in one of those seats with a book in hand. The Magnolia Macrophylla has not  quite grown enough to provide any kind of shade year …. but one day.

Mickey's favorite hiding spot

Something new year this year. I've been hankering after a sort of screen all these years… a foyer really.  This could be the answer : three  shop display panels. We have been rearranging  and shifting them about. You can't see in this photo  but Grandpa Ott  has already got his tendrils twisting round the bottom corner.

Since I seem to have lost all my Agastaches this year ; I've planted a few  Agastache ' Golden Jubille'  , for the Chartruse foliage 

Which works so well with everything.

Last year I moved Artemisia 'Valerie Finnis' , she can be a bit of a thug. She now sits nicely beside Carex 'blue zinger' another thug ; but she can flop over the top of him fine.


More chartreuse from Kirengeshoma palmata , forming a nice healthy clump in the shade ; and blooms  to come.


8 comments:

  1. You can't be spending a lot of time lolling in those chairs or your garden wouldn't look this good.

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  2. Ricki, I really have been sitting reading all week. I've waited months for my library hold of Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch.
    I've got to get through it , as I'll never be able to renew it.

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  3. Love those screens, I think they're perfect. Also loving the Artemisia 'Valerie Finnis' starts that I got from you and the last 2 swaps, THANK YOU!

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    1. Good old Philip…pulling things out of the "tip" for me . 'Valerie' gets BIG !

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  4. I hope you're enjoying The Goldfinch, I loved that book. I lost all of my Agastaches this winter except for Golden Jubilee, it's the only survivor. Even though most of them were in the gravel garden, which has good drainage, they still all died. Ah well.

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    1. Alison, The weeds are flourishing , the dogs are fed up with me and bored; yes I've been enjoying very much :)
      I'm pleased I made a wise choice with the 'Golden Jubilee'

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  5. If it makes you feel any better, I love quite a few Agastache as well...and the ones that returned still look a bit stunted :-(

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  6. Only once in all my years of gardening have I been successful in wintering-over Agastache. And would you believe it's this year? And it's a red-flowered variety I found at Home Depot last summer. It's a freak of nature, I'm sure. But I really like 'Golden Jubilee.' Maybe I'll need to get me one. :) Great post. Love your garden.

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