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  • Plants and Flowers, oh MY.

    August
    21
    2007

    I ordered my stuff for fall. Have you ordered your stuff for fall yet? I will be antsy for the next two months waiting for them to get here so I can get them in the ground. Hubby is building two new beds for flowers, and one for our vegetable garden next year – so we’re planning and sketching and picturing all kinds of fun beautiful things in our yard for next summer!

    Here are my new additions (click on the thumb to get the details from the garden center where I purchased them):

    Bed 1:

    Russian Princess Lobelia
    I have one Lobelia this year and it’s about 6 foot tall with several long stems covered in red flowers that our hummingbird and butterflies just love.

    I’m adding four more, these will go up against the privacy fence across the back of an 8 foot bed.

    They’ll bloom pretty much all summer.

    Oriental Lily Collection
    24 of these, so 6 each of the Lombardia (top left), Stargazer (top right), Dizzy (bottom left) and Simplon (bottom right).

    Lollypop Asiatic Lily
    These lilies will all be grouped together in front of the Lobelia. If you didn’t already know – I love lilies. I especially love stargazers and my goal is to have enough of them to stand cutting them and having bouquets in the house.

    Lilies bloom mid-summer but the greens start first thing in the spring.

    Maiden Pinks
    Six of these ground covering flowering Maiden Pinks will fill the space in the front of this bed.

    Visually, I’ve got tallest to shortest, and the color scheme is all red, pinks and white.

    It’s gonna be beauuuuutiful!

    Bed 2:

    Mixed Delphinium
    Delphinium blooms all summer as well (twice) and stands about 5 feet tall. The pink, blue, purple and white is the same mix that I have right now in dwarf delphinium, and they’re really delicate and beautiful – and yes they draw in the pretty fluttery critters, too. I’m adding 6 of these.

    These will stand against the privacy fence in the back of the second 8 foot wide bed.

    3mostulips.jpg3 months of Tulips
    It’s hard to figure out which tulips bloom when and how many to get – so I’m so grateful that these places put packs together like this. We loooove tulips, so three months of them will be wonderful – and very colorful while we wait for the Delphinium to pop up from behind them.

    I got way too many of them- 36 will be divided between this bed and another area in the yard. Unless I compact them, which is entirely possible. I like dense foliage. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Mixed Dwarf Asters
    These are the low flowers that will sit in front of the tulips, and once the tulips die out, the asters will fill in with about 12-15″ height in mounds to cover the empty spot and they’ll continue blooming through the fall.

    One thing I’ve learned this year: Bunnies LOVE asters. Love. Eat them up. We’ll see how they fare within our bunny refuge baby havin’ camp here. (Zorro is at it again – we think she’s pregnant.)

    This second bed is going to be very colorful!

    We have a few other plants that we just couldn’t resist. We recently had a piece of concrete sidewalk that went to our old back door broken up and removed, and filled it in with dirt and river rock. It’s bare, so Catybug and I decided we wanted to dry a few different things for that space to have something special and try something new.


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    Ambrosia Fragrant Abelia
    They boast that this is more fragrant than a lilac – this I have to smell! “One of the best shrubs weโ€™ve found in some time. This cold hardy shrub is covered with sweetly scented blooms from late spring to early summer. Star-shaped flowers start out as pink buds and open up to white blossoms.”

    This one will get to about 6′ tall – so it will cover our big empty used-to-be-a-back-door spot that bugs me to death.

    Pink Buttercup
    I picked up 12 of these, ummm I don’t know what I’m going to do with them yet, they’re a small ground covering plant that will flower all summer. I may put them between rosebushes on the side of the house, or something.

    I’ll find a spot.

    Ice Stick Tulip
    These will definitely bring in the spring – they’re really early bloomers so I will know when I see them popping up with the crocus that I don’t have to tolerate the cold much longer.

    These are super cool – I just got 10 of them so I have to find a really nice showy home for them. along with this next batch of bulbs….

    Superba Butterfly Tulip
    These are TOO cool. The petals of these tulips look like butterfly wings! I only have 8 of these on order, so it will be several years before I have enough to share.

    They say these are for zone 4-8 – I’m in zone 5, so I’m stretching a little but not too much. Crossing my fingers on them, but I think they’ll be okay here.

    Blushing Bride Tulips
    Just five of these, they’re late season bloomers so if I put this special batch of tulips together, I will have something new and unusually stunning coming up for a nice long period of time in the spring to summer months.

    I love the gradation on these – and if they follow the butterfly tulips bloom time, they’ll be just perfect.

    Zebra Iris Collection
    Iris tend to triple in spread every year, so I’m not too worried about spending a bunch for just one of each of these.

    The Batik Zebra (top left) is royal purple, the Tiger Honey (top right) is a beautiful rich gold, the Baboon Bottom – haha! (bottom left) is pink and white, and the Gnu Flash (bottom right) is gold, gray, silver and violet.

    They probably all smell like grapes, yummmm. I love Iris. I’ll put these near my jumbo German bearded iris and they’ll spread like wildfire.

    bajadaylily.jpg Little Business & Baja Daylilies
    Both of these daylilies are double bloomers. Hubby loves the red, and I love that they bloom all summer, take a short break and come back again in late summer to fall.

    I picked up 3 of each of them, they’ll get their own spot and make a nice color bursting focal point in the yard.


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    All Summer Hydrangea
    Last, but certainly not least – and definitely the largest – this big beautiful bushy Hydrangea.

    I have two hydrangea right now, they are moody, thirsty plants who apparently had a rough time last winter because they weren’t properly sheltered, so they’re wussing out in the bloom department. I’ve been keeping them watered well and I keep waiting – but they got nothin’ for me but pretty green foliage. Nice, yes. But I love hydrangea blooms, and miss them! I need something more hardy & reliable.

    They are being replaced with this one, which boasts:

    “All the beauty and romance of other large flowered hydrangeas but so much more rewarding to grow! All Summer Beauty is covered with big, blooms of deep blue (in acid soil) or soft pink (in alkaline soil) from midsummer often until frost. Best of all, you can count on getting those fabulous blooms form on the current seasonโ€™s growth- not on that of the previous year.

    Therefore, harsh winters or late spring frosts are not a problem for this hydrangea! These handsome plants have large, glossy green leaves and grow 3-5โ€™ tall with a similar spread- just right for mixed borders, foundation planting or a low-growing hedge. Sensational for long-lasting fresh and dried bouquets!”

    And there you have it. Oh! I also picked up 14 Surprise/Resurrection/Magic Lillies I bought on ebay. They should be here in a day or two.

    I will be a digging fool in late October – and I can’t wait to show you how it turns out over the course of the spring and summer next year. I should just plan a big garden party and invite ya’ll over for a tour and some barbecue, huh? That would be too much fun.

    {16 Comments}

    1
    Nancy said,

    So, you never ever want to have a nap or relax right? LOL! You will be so busy. But, your gardens will be gorgeaus!

    8.21.2007 @ 8:48 am
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    Leanne said,

    Ahh I’ll sleep when I’m dead. :giggle:

    This is actually very relaxing to me – because I’m out there playing in the dirt, walking around sniffing flowers and babying everything. I just love how much our garden has grown and how much more colorful and beautiful everything is.

    A big green span of lawn is just big and green. Unless you play golf on it or roll around in the grass often, what’s the point? :gardener:

    8.21.2007 @ 8:58 am
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    What wonderful, rich colors. Oh, how I miss my garden. These days, I have to make do with an inside garden. But I do my best.

    Cheers!

    8.21.2007 @ 10:34 am
    4

    When you are finished with your garden, you can come over here and design mine, k?
    xo
    LBC

    8.21.2007 @ 12:51 pm
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    YellowRose said,

    Oh my, what a gorgeous garden you will have!!!! :gardener: :growit: I can’t wait to see the bounty of your labor!

    I will be looking at what to plant at our new home once we get settled….it does have some nice landscaping already in the back and front, but not enough color for me! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Wanna come help? :giggle:

    8.21.2007 @ 5:08 pm
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    Laura said,

    I don’t think you ordered enough flowers, Leanne. LOL!

    On a serious note, it’s gonna be beautiful!! I can’t wait to see them blooming.

    8.22.2007 @ 7:58 am
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    Kimberly said,

    Wow….skinny and busy!! The only thing I’m doing with my gardens these days is weeding, weeding, weeding. But maybe you’ve inspired me.

    I want to see a pictiure of your skinny ass.

    8.23.2007 @ 6:05 am
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    Lisa said,

    Oh, how I envy you!! I bet it’ll look great!

    8.23.2007 @ 8:23 am
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    […] Plants and Flowers, oh MY: Leanne ordered her “new stuff for Fall”. I want a green thumb for Christmas! Have you ordered your stuff for fall yet? I will be antsy for the next two months waiting for them to get here so I can get them in the ground. Hubby is building two new beds for flowers, and one for our vegetable garden next year… […]

    8.23.2007 @ 9:43 am
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    Tink said,

    I live in the land of flowers and bulbs, but I don’t have a garden… Yours will look lovely with all those flowers!

    8.23.2007 @ 10:10 am
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    RennyBA said,

    So your preparing for next year already – well, actually it’s about time in Norway too. I’ll still clench to the fact that we have warm summer weather for the time being, and hope it’ll last for a week or two.

    Btw: Thanks for a very readable and education post and I too are looking forward to see the result next year!

    8.23.2007 @ 3:43 pm
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    Nancy said,

    Hey Girlfriend. I hooked you up:

    http://liveloveread.com/2007/08/24/meme-and-awards/

    8.24.2007 @ 10:01 am
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    Erika said,

    GOOD LORDY! You splurged! Those are enviable choices! My hydrangea, gift from someone who loves me is thirsty too so is that one not thirsty? You’ll have to update me. Did they all arrive already, cuz isn’t your address Arkansas? :dance:

    8.24.2007 @ 4:45 pm
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    […] have some garden enthusiast friends I admire through their blogs, like Leanne Wildermuth and Lori Rase-Hall. I was reading about all of the plants Leanne has recently ordered and of course […]

    8.25.2007 @ 10:50 pm
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    kailani said,

    You’re going to have all those beautiful flowers in your yard? I’m so jealous! I couldn’t even get a pot of forget-me-nots to survive at my house!

    8.26.2007 @ 1:47 am
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    Friglet said,

    I love all of those plants! I wish we had fall here. ๐Ÿ™

    8.29.2007 @ 10:47 pm

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