
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
STATIC

Monday, September 25, 2006
LAMIUM

Sunday, September 24, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
CALLUNA

Friday, September 22, 2006
CANNA TROPICANA



Thursday, September 21, 2006
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
PERSPECTIVES





Plant material is fascinating to me. We buy plants for colour, form, fragrance, size, ease of care and a variety of other reasons to place in our gardens. But if we stop for a moment and look really close and study these beautiful growing things, we often are shown a different perspective. They draw us in and reveal a new side, a new way of seeing them. Cells of flowers in the sun sparkle like jewels. Leaf variegation can look like painted fabric. Foliage texture can become eroded mountains and hills. It's like those drawing that you can see two totally different items depending on how you view it. I'm always amazed at how the smallest leaf or the tinniest flower can be so incredible and share with us something new.


Sunday, September 17, 2006
Saturday, September 16, 2006
PERILLA

Friday, September 15, 2006
HELENIUM


Tuesday, September 12, 2006
ROSES
Monday, September 11, 2006
GERANIUMS


I've been amazed by some gardeners that will pass up some of the traditional favourites for all the latest and greatest plant cultivars and hybrids. They will go to there local nursery or garden centre and not even look at the more common annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees, only to purchase the most resent varieties. Don't misunderstand me, I love seeing and acquiring some of newest plant varieties available, I just think there are some plants that have been around for awhile that shouldn't be looked over. GERANIUMS (Pelargoniums) are one of those plants that come to mind that should have a place in every ones garden. They come in many colours, bloom for months, there are tall ones and short ones, and trialing ones. Many have beautiful foliage. There are doubles and singles, fringed ones, some look even like small star bursts. The below photo is one of my favourites --- Ivy geraniums. Besides the trailing growth habit, I love the bright colours they come in. They have wonderful waxy foliage. And best of all they are very forgiving if I forget water them and they dry out a little. I often tuck them into some of my containers or plant clusters of them in some of my mixed borders.

Sunday, September 10, 2006
AGASTACHE

Agastache foeniculum or as it is know by its common name ANISE HYSSOP is a easy care hardy perennial. It prefers full sun although it can be grown in part sun/part shade and has lovely lavender blue to french blue flowers. A bee and hummingbird favourite, make sure you keep it irrigated weekly, located in good drainage and deadheaded to lengthen blooming period. There are many types of Agastaches but right now I only have this species in my garden. I was attracted to the licorice scented leaves and the french blue flowers. It can get tall but can be kept shorter by pruning to half when the perennial reaches 18" tall. The picture shows how tall it can get before I learned this pruning technique. Next year, in another area of the garden I'll plant Agastache rupestris ( SUNSET HYSSOP). The foliage smells wonderful and has orange flowers ( one of my favourite flower colours).
Saturday, September 09, 2006
PHLOX


I've had my Garden Phlox ( Phlox paniculata ) for about 4 years. It's a good little producer and really needs very little care. Keep it in full sun with good air circulation ( to keep mildew to a minimum) and mulch to maintain cool roots. It comes in many colors but I've always preferred the brighter stronger colours compared to pastel. Some support maybe need because the stems can be brittle at the base joint. Although all have the fragrance the white seem to be strongest. Hummingbirds and Butterflies love this plant.


Friday, September 08, 2006
SHADES OF GREEN


Monday, September 04, 2006
RUDBECKIA



Sunday, September 03, 2006
PERSICARIA

There are many types of Persicarias, all of which have beautiful foliage and some have the edition of lovely flowers. Even though the one pictured above has interesting and decorative foliage it will be remove this fall from the garden because it's to aggressive and has even gone into the lawn. I've battle with it for several years and finally decided to remove it. It's a shame because it has such a pretty little perennial but my mixed borders deserve plants that behave and stay in there place.

The larger leaved hybrid pictured ( I think its called "Dragons Blood" ) is a better performer. I have it located in front of some Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed), Echinacia, and other shrubs, perennials, and ground covers that are in the greys, plums, Burgundies and grey-greens to play off the colours in its leaves.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
TITHONIAS

This Mexican and Central American native is a real work horse in the mixed borders. It requires full sun, very little water when established (about two month after sowing), and blooms like crazy until the first frost. The flowers are intense pumpkin orange and foliage is velvety. It even can be enjoyed inside as a cut flower. I tend to plant it with strong saturated colours like yellows, royal blues, and hot pinks. I highly recommend this easy care annual to add some punch to your garden.
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