What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?
As for me I have several varieties of Daffodils, early mid and late bloomong varietires, milti-flowering and double flowering varieties. Some all yellow some whitre with yellow centewr and some yellow with red centers.
Tulips too many varieties to mention, red white yellow purple and multicolored.
Hyacinths in yellow white pink red purple and blue.
Day Lillies, Asian Liillies
Peonies, red white and pink
White Shasta Daisies
a flowering White Star Magnolia
Beared Iris Cerulean Blue and white with Yellow beards.
English Tea Roses (red)
White and Purple Lilacs
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Now onto the Urban Orchard
Peaches
Nectarines
Grapes (white seedless and red seedless)
Red Lake Currants
Red Rasberries
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Thats what I have so far but I will probably add another grape (concord) and when I get rid of the dying maple I may add another fruit tree.
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The perennial flower beds are becoming too thick and will have to be dug up this fall and everything divided. (More Flowers) in expanded beds. The peonies are monsters and I dont know what to do with them.
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Posted on: April 14, 2008 11:20 pm
What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?My place has absolutely raw native vegetation for as far as I can see on all sides. I love it, and will not intrude upon it. I do love to visit at formal gardens, or an arboretum, and love organic produce. Having lived so long in The City prohibits me from altering a natural design. Your place sounds outstanding. I hope the weather favors you, and that the nastier insects favor your neighbors |
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Posted on: April 15, 2008 5:12 am
What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?Well, my Indian Hawthornes and Azaleas are in bloom. I planted two hydrangeas this past weekend along with some phlox. My camelia's are done blooming. I'm in the process of cutting down the holly bushes. My pots have fuschia which seems to be thriving well (remind me to water today). My magnolia is about to bloom and the prairiefire crabapples are in the process of having their blooms turn to leaves. I have a gardenia in the back that will provide a delicious scent on summer nights. |
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Posted on: April 15, 2008 12:10 pm
What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?Timely post! I'm moving soon to a whole new region and have pecan trees--I think that's what they are-and plan on trying to grow jalepenos, tomatoes, as well as some assorted herbs and what-have-yous. That way, I can make my very own salsa. But I want to keep everything in pots to conserve water. In the frontyard, I'm going to use the natural landscape for horse-cripplers, prickly pears, and I might go steal some sotol or ocatillo or yucca from the surrounding area. I've heard you can make salsa from yuccas too, but I don't know how yet. As for flowers and good scents from the wild, I don't know what will be easy to grow, so it's a wait and see. But I'd really like to get some lavender and sage going if it's possible. |
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Posted on: April 15, 2008 1:54 pm
What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?Nothing yet,Oh I have Tulips,Daffodils,and Irises coming up but its been a cold winter here in Nebraska. |
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Posted on: April 16, 2008 1:23 am
What Is Growing In Your Gardens ?Button Tops, lantana, and look out for the swarms of beautiful butterflies. |








