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Giant Daisy January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden,Perennials — kayron8 @ 9:02 pm

An interesting native perennial we picked up from the plant pathology group at the Chadwick Arboretum sale in 2007 is our Giant Daisy.  To me, that seems like quite a misnomer—I’d have called it Giant Field Aster or something to that effect.  Oh well.. . it is in the asteracaea family.  The proper name for the Giant Daisy is Leucanthemella serotina and it’s pretty crazy.  It gets tall (5-6 feet) and wants to spread…kind of a lot.  We probably need to find a better place for it to allow it to spread out more, but I do still want it.  Easy, tough, and the source of some nice white color in late summer/fall, we often see song birds hanging out among the blooms.

 

Echinacea Fandom January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden,Perennials — kayron8 @ 8:38 pm

Because they are tough, drought-tolerant, long-lasting, bird-attracting natives, I am a fan of echinacea in my garden.  Although the Meadow Brite varieties I tried didn’t come back, the white and the common pink varieties have done very well.  I tried the ‘Green Jewel’ variety in 2009, and quite liked it.  Interesting blooms and mildly scented, too.  Here’s hoping it comes back in 2010…especially since the picture I got is really washed out and doesn’t really show off how green the blooms on it were!

 

Hardy Hibiscus January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden,Perennials — kayron8 @ 12:58 pm

Non-tropical or hardy varieties of the hibiscus are a fun perennial in our yard.  Other than the ‘fireball’ variety, we’ve got a few others.  They were from my mom’s garden and I don’t know the varieties.  They add such a tropical, showy touch and once they start blooming they last and last.  I do think mine could use a smidge more water than I sometimes give them, though.  Although not as thirsty as the native wild hardy hibiscus plants that these were originally hybridized from, they aren’t completely drought tolerant, either.  I still think they’re worth the effort.

 

Crabapple Blossoms January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden,Trees — kayron8 @ 12:34 pm

since it’s cold, gray, and blustery out today, seemed like the perfect time to daydream about spring.  Although the crab in the back didn’t bloom much in ’09, the 2 on the side managed a nice show.  So here are pics of the Prairie Fire and the Sugar Tyme in action:

 

Big Project #2 continued…New bed & Path January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden — kayron8 @ 10:22 am

more views of new path and bed:

 

Big Projects 2009, Part 2 January 25, 2010

Filed under: Garden — kayron8 @ 10:08 am

Another big project from the summer of 2009 involved creating a new bed around the large maple.  This involved ripping out the fence around the berry patch, taking out most of the berries in the berry patch, installing a brick pathway, adding topsoilt to raise parts of the bed, incorporating existing plantings into the bed, and adding new ones.  It was a bit of work!  My husband did a great job of installing the brick pathway.  He also installed a nifty brick pad in front of the barn door,  very handy when wheeling out the lawnmower.

 

 
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