Posts Tagged ‘perennial’

Garden Blogger Bloom Day – April 2010

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

April is quite often one of the easiest months to find a bounty of garden blooms.

Arisaema species - A New Edition the Grower Claims is from Heronswood

Arisaema species - A New Addition to The Garden Mentor Garden; the Grower Claims it originated from Heronswood

One of the most consistent requests I get when working with new clients is to help them create gardens with year-round interest. They complain that they enjoy a  beautiful spring bloom followed by nothing during the rest of the season.

Although I strive to create year-round interest in the garden, I must admit, I’m in love with spring blossoms. It is the time of awakening. The textures are delicate, if tough. The colors are brilliant and often shimmering with translucence. Rain falls and glistens on foliage and flowers. Winds and hail, well, sometimes they beat the crap out of the new growth, making blossoms that much more ephemeral. Still, spring reminds me to look closely, breathe deeply and welcome the sunny, warm months ahead. I love it!

If your garden isn’t blooming right now, or even if it is, perhaps you’ll find some inspiration in the multitude of flowering hardy shrubs, perennials and ground covers that follow.

And don’t forget the ferns! Ferns may not bloom, but they are absolutely stunning this time of year as their fiddleheads unfurl. Plus, they add unique texture and form to the garden that isn’t always achieved with other plants. And, many are evergreen, adding color and interest to the garden even in the dead of winter.

Although a few annuals and several other hardy plants in my garden and in the surrounding landscape are blooming, I selected a few of my favorites, which follow. Enjoy!

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Dig ‘n Split Party Wrap

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Last night’s forecast for Seattle: Dumping rain all Halloween morning.

My plan for this Halloween morning: Dig ‘n Split Garden party.

Result: Happy, soggy gardeners!

I woke up really early for no good reason on a pitch-black rainy day. I got up and wondered how much it was really raining. When the black sky changed to a lighter shade of grey, I knew it was wet out there. Actually, it was pouring.

Knowing that we’ve been short on rain so far this fall, I emailed all the gals planning to come to my garden party to divide perennials and told them we were still on. (I can be known to cancel an event if I’m worried about soil compaction, but since only the top 2-4″ of soil –actually mulch– are significantly wet this fall, I knew the beds would be okay.)

Halloween Dig 'n Split Party with Favors!

Halloween Dig 'n Split Party with Favors!

I headed out a little while before the party was going to start. I wanted to pull out tools, pots and yard waste bins. I wanted to clean up dog poop in some areas. And, I wanted to start doing divisions of plants as samplers to get people started. Eventually, all three ladies showed up, braving the sopping morning. It was fun to share loads of plants with them, enjoy their enthusiasm over all the options and see my overcrowded beds get a little more breathing room as we cleared various plants out.

Here’s a rough list of the prizes my guests took away:

  • Geranium m. ‘Album’
  • Geranium samobar
  • Tiarella (a couple of cultivars)
  • Rose Glow Barberry
  • Vine Maple
  • Midwinter Fire Twig Dogwood
  • Cala Lily
  • Ligularia ‘The Rocket’
  • Gunnera
  • Angel’s Fishing Rod
  • Pulsatilla
  • Sedum (many kinds)
  • Black Mondo Grass
  • Autumn Fern
  • Sword Fern
  • Iris
  • Japanese Anemone
  • June Bearing Strawberry
  • Amazing Red Flax
  • Tall Garden Phlox (White and Pink)
  • Leopard’s Bane
  • Artemesia
  • Lamb’s Ear
  • Donkey Tail Spurge
  • Vancouveria
  • Monkshood
  • Climbing Hydrangea layered starts
  • Japanese Maple seedlings
  • Ribes viburnifolium
  • Mahonia (came with the vine maple/left with the vine maple)
  • Seed garlic

I think that about covers it, but who knows what else they got…probably some fireweed and shotweed just for the fun of it! I like to think even with these, this is the best halloween haul anyone will get today.

Hmmm…note to self: Next year require costumes?!

Ladies, thanks for clearing the way for changes in my garden. It’s been a while since I’ve had some larger open spaces to work with. Now to take a hot shower!

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