Friday, September 26, 2008
East Eden
The East garden at the front of the house. I plan to add a lot of spring bulbs to this garden, growing up through sedums that are there year round. They will bloom about the same time as the pink flowering dogwood tree. This young tree may take a few years to bloom though. I will also have Fairie's Wands planted up near the front door. I already planted the dark red peonies to the left of the rock in the photo...they look pretty sad but I don't doubt them for a second. They will be the stars of this garden come June!
Delicious Diablos
Two new robust black shrubs have been added to my garden! These are ninebarks, named Diablo...yum. A housewarming gift from my mom. More like a "thank god this move is over" gift. I'm excited to see how these will work with what is already planted. They look delicous to me, and will provide a good backdrop to anything that blooms pink!
Friday, September 19, 2008
A greenhouse, of sorts.
The indoor greenhouse...the thing in here I most want to live is the Daphne Odora. I discovered this amazing smelling plant at the Bellevue Botanical Gardens. It drew me from 1/2 mile away until I found it & took a tiny flower to find out what it is. I was lucky to have one planted at my last house & took 2 cuttings in hopes of keeping it in my garden. So far, they seem to be doing pretty good. I have a mock orange tree in here too, I am hoping it will live because it has a really neat fountain shape as an adult shrub that I love & will put next to the back corner of the shed or greehouse. It's a fun one to duck around when walking around the garden.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
RIP
As things are settling down from our move, I started going through some old notes that were lost in the shuffle. I found my list of plants to transplant, root or propagate from the old garden and started remembering what I left behind...I hope they will be tended by someone new. I'm probably most sad about the golden rod, because it was a gift from a friend's garden & I simply forgot to grab the pot of it on moving day.
A quick list of those left behind...and then I promise to let them go forever & move on!
Hardy fuchsia
Japanese Anemone
Leeks
Lambs ear
Parsley seed
Primroses hardy
Pink Oriental Poppy
Clematis Armandii
Clematis A Purple four leaf variety
Fireworks golden rod
The ones I got, but ended up kicking the bucket anyway...
Cat mint (at least the cats got some pleasure from this before it died.)
Chartreuse box wood
A number of Rose cuttings
Grape vine starts
The jury is still out on these plants that I tried to propagate & bring to the new house: I have an indoor & outdoor nursery where they are fighting for their lives.
Akebia Vine
Honeysuckle
Daphne Odora
Lavender
Mock Orange tree
green boxwood
Sarcacoa
A few plants in the shade of the house/north path, in the outdoor nursery.
I also have some starts that seemed successful enough to put into the landscape already. These may not make it & I am keeping an eye on them.
Pink Clematis
Wire Vine
Sage
Maidenhair Ferns
Peonies
Calla Lilies
Sedum
The list of plants I managed to propagate successfully is a truly fabulous list! I will have to gather data & photos of that endeavor to see how I did & reflect upon the wonder of nature! It amazes me.
A quick list of those left behind...and then I promise to let them go forever & move on!
Hardy fuchsia
Japanese Anemone
Leeks
Lambs ear
Parsley seed
Primroses hardy
Pink Oriental Poppy
Clematis Armandii
Clematis A Purple four leaf variety
Fireworks golden rod
The ones I got, but ended up kicking the bucket anyway...
Cat mint (at least the cats got some pleasure from this before it died.)
Chartreuse box wood
A number of Rose cuttings
Grape vine starts
The jury is still out on these plants that I tried to propagate & bring to the new house: I have an indoor & outdoor nursery where they are fighting for their lives.
Akebia Vine
Honeysuckle
Daphne Odora
Lavender
Mock Orange tree
green boxwood
Sarcacoa
I also have some starts that seemed successful enough to put into the landscape already. These may not make it & I am keeping an eye on them.
Pink Clematis
Wire Vine
Sage
Maidenhair Ferns
Peonies
Calla Lilies
Sedum
The list of plants I managed to propagate successfully is a truly fabulous list! I will have to gather data & photos of that endeavor to see how I did & reflect upon the wonder of nature! It amazes me.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Rapunzel
My Admirers
The Moon bed
Autumn plantings
Angels fishing rods, corkscrew willow and pacific Irises.

Russian Sage, moss and Bronze grass.

A red maple leaf.

Pink Weigela from Tita.

Our first garden spider.

Autumn Crocus.

Diablo Ninebark, grass & russian sage.

Pacific Iris & Red hot pokers.

Baby tears.

And as Jon likes to call them, baby's teeth.

Hosta, autumn joy sedum and some kind of boggy reed grass.

The beginings of a shade garden

An autumn moon bed.

Rosemary, Iris, grasses and euphorbia.

Maidenhair Fern.

Hydrangea bloom.

Sedums from Tita. Looking good girls. I promise I will plant you soon, just let me figure out what needs your happy apple green faces. Tulips would surely love to grow up through your carpet. Mini pink tulips I think. Now, where....

Russian Sage, moss and Bronze grass.

A red maple leaf.

Pink Weigela from Tita.

Our first garden spider.

Autumn Crocus.

Diablo Ninebark, grass & russian sage.

Pacific Iris & Red hot pokers.

Baby tears.

And as Jon likes to call them, baby's teeth.

Hosta, autumn joy sedum and some kind of boggy reed grass.

The beginings of a shade garden

An autumn moon bed.

Rosemary, Iris, grasses and euphorbia.

Maidenhair Fern.

Hydrangea bloom.

Sedums from Tita. Looking good girls. I promise I will plant you soon, just let me figure out what needs your happy apple green faces. Tulips would surely love to grow up through your carpet. Mini pink tulips I think. Now, where....
Euphorbia monster
A Euphorbia I picked up on a garden tour in West Seattle a month ago. Although looking pretty and modest with only 2 limbs at the moment, I know this one is going to be bold. A sea monster reaching for a dainty coral skinned girl. One of the gardeners gave me two small maple trees, red hot pokers, and this beauty. I love how blue green it is...and I think this bed is going to have a coral and blue thing happening.
Jason in the house
The Herb Garden
Looks pretty magical to me, with the sun rays coming down to greet the freshly made herb garden planting beds (along the right side of the grass). I created a dirt path that starts at the old mill wheel and snakes through this bed...creating three raised burms for planting herbs, roses and a few perennials. Mint, Sage and a mysterious grass have planted their roots in the part closest the lawn so far.
Behind are two rose bushes with a mass of orange daylilies between them. The third section (straight back) has Rosemary and Fireglow Euphorbia. It's going to be gorgeous! =)
This morning I planted Narcissis, tall pink Tulips and Magic/Surprise lilies next to the rocks that guard the path behind the grass. Thyme is planted throughout all three areas, here and there. Everything wants to put on roots before winter arrives, so I am feeling some urgency to get everything in...but I am trying to plan it out a bit too, so for now the rest will have to wait.
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