Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Grasses and Antique Roses, some tough plants

We are hopefully over drought conditions. I noticed that antique roses and grasses
seem to be among the toughest plants. Many of my plants seemed like they weren't
going to make it, even though I was providing them with plenty of water.
The roses I find to be so tough were Moonlight, The Fairy, Seven Sisters, Sombrueil,
Souvenir de Malmaison, and others. I particularly like the

and
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Sombreuil is a white climbing tea rose with great smell, and Souvenir de la Malmaison is a pink fragrant bourbon. Souvenir de la Malmaison can
be acquired in both shrub and climbing form. Both roses are repeat bloomers.

A favorite grass of mine is

( Miscanthus sinensis zebrina). There are
many great cultivars of Miscanthus such as Autumn Light, Gracillimus, Sarabande,
and Strictus.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Black Bamboo is heavenly.

I had admired
for severals years. It was around
$100.00. Then my neighbor found some at a nusery near Tuscaloosa: it was $85.
Imagine the delight I experience, when I saw Black Bamboo list on the Woodlanders
website. I ordered it in March and planted it in a pot and placed it on our patio.. New shoots are coming up.Waiting to see if the canes will get blacker. Anyway it's a fun plant. I may divide some next year and plant at the edge of some woods, and see how far and wide the colony spreads.
In fact, I ordered 15 plants from www.woodlanders.net/. The prices are very good and the plants are doing swell, in spite of our drought, which is hopefully over. You may order
from Woodlanders during the cool months of the year.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Choice- Swimming Pool or Cottage Garden?

On July 3rd I visited with my friends in Mobile. She and her husband are retiring.
Previously they were thinking about putting a garden in the back yard. However, just
recently, they decided on having a swimming pool put in. Although I love gardens,
I was just a touch envious of my friends for getting a swimming pool. On Triple
Digit Days with very high humidity (Mobile is usually humid) I also would rather
be swimming than pulling nutgrass out of the perennial beds. She was wondering
if her decision was reasonable. Remembering a week in early June, I wish I had a
swimming pool.

Monday, July 2, 2007

My Fetterbush is coming back.

I'm ecstatic! My Fetterbush -
is coming back it looks. New leaves are popping up. Hopefully the Pier 'Temple Bells' will recover from having fertilizer
spread to close to it.
is such a great plant. It's slow in
growing, but oh what a charmer of a shrub it is. The flower clusters looks like little chandeliers.