I saved some boxes. Came in handy day to cover the lettuce. Now to weigh it down as we're expecting it to be windy. |
I remembered the name, Aralia cordata (sung king plant). It's not native though. Native to China, Japan, and Korea. Sorry for the blurry pictures and any that follow. |
My azalea is filling out from the bottom. Next spring it should be fuller with more blooms. The salmon colored blooms are pretty. I believe it's also a reblooming azalea. |
Phloxes planted this spring are doing well. I ordered more. Anticipating lots of color from them next spring. They've become my favorite with the added benefit of being aromatic. |
White woodland phlox. Thought it stayed short but suddenly took off in height. |
Wild ginger went to sleep during the heat of summer last year but arose from hibernation this spring with the baby below almost a foot away. It must spread under ground. |
Did you say, clean that up.? In time. One of several corners to be worked on. Have to throw out broken clay pots. No I don't save it to cover holes in containers. |
Norway maples maple tree have shallow roots. Doesn't look pretty. |
My little lime hydrangea is making progress.Going to leave those seedlings until I can identify them. I had some annuals planted in this container last spring. May they self seeded. |
Last spring I cut the foliage so I had no narcissus this spring bloom. So, I'll try to be patient and let the foliage dry up but I am going to tie it up. Laying all over looking messy. |
Covered annuals and some perennials with plastic. Hope they'll do okay. Should have brought them inside to the porch but we shall see. |
Nice to have more than 1 Solomon's seal this year. Next season maybe more. From 1 to 4. What does next year hold? |
I believe this is the Virginia chain fern I planted last fall. Glad to see it survived among the camassia. |
The canopy has arrived with shelter for cardinal nests. |
Going to move this pot and the container it's sitting on for something long and flat. I may have to move around some plants. Looking forward to that next week. |
Now to get the ceramic pot out of the ground without breaking it. And maybe I'll try once again to dig up the rose and place it in a sunnier spot. It would be exciting to have roses in the yard. |
One of many pops up a year later. Think that's a hyacinthoid. I may order more for fall. Don't think critter like them so it won't be eaten. |
Alliums |
Not a good picture but my native honeysuckle with the branch sticking out has a bloom. Only took 3 years. It's about time. Hopefully that won't be the only bloom. |
It's allium time. Kind of early for them it seems. |
The green hopefully to be filled soon with blooms and pollinators. |
Nothing can bother pansies. This is pansy weather. |
Asters, blackeyed Susan or echinacea and bee balm. |
Zinnia seedlings. Some look already damaged by cold. I'll cover them today and remove the covering on Monday. |
Zinnia seedling that I'll also cover. |
That's a chocolate coreopsis bloom starting to open. |
Looking forward to them opened and then will relocate to another location. They're seedlings under the foliage. |
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