Finally I ordered by Leatherleaf Viburnums
I ordered two leatherleaf viburnums from lazyssfarms.com. Hope they make the trip down to the deep south fine. It is unseasonably cool today. But it will be hot before they get in the mail.
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I ordered two leatherleaf viburnums from lazyssfarms.com. Hope they make the trip down to the deep south fine. It is unseasonably cool today. But it will be hot before they get in the mail.
Posted by Bill Holcombe at 12:30 PM 1 comments
I am presently re-reading George Schenk's "The Complete Shade Gardener". Of course I had forgotten almost everything. I did know of what few shade perennials I had, I
had to be on the lookout for snails and slugs. If I see them I go buy some beer and let them get drunk. I figure it's a humane way to get rid of them. And it doesn't
hurt any beneficial insects. If some gets spilled on the hostas, no harm done. Anyway I plan to be planting more shade loving perennials soon. I think I may even
do a squidoo lens on the
Shade Garden.
According to Schenk, the shade garden got it's start in the desert as an oasis. In Greco-Roman times, it became and atrium.
Any way I enjoy my shade garden, even without much color, perhap I'll enjoy it more
with some color.
Posted by Bill Holcombe at 10:53 AM 5 comments
I must get to work on my vegetable garden this weekend. We should have no more frosts. Right now it is filled with clover. I must dig up the soil once again.
This year I plan to have corn and zucchini, plus squash, bellpeppers, okra, and English cucumbers. Also I will plant some marigolds and zinnias. This year
I am planting my tomatoes in pots and putting them on the patio. Where I have
been growing them, they do not seem to be happy. Hope it works out with pot culture.
Posted by Bill Holcombe at 11:38 AM 0 comments
I went to Petals from the Past in Jemison, Alabama near I-65 last thursday. It was a nice cool day. I got vegetable and flower seeds, tomatoes plant, bell pepper plants,
and a couple of shade perennials. My cousins in Decatur, Alabama have just redone their home, and plan to have someone change the landscape. They live on a wooded lot
on a small mountain. They wanted color, so I suggested doing a woodland garden of
perennials and such. So I found that they had a great deal of choice, if they would shop at Petals from the Past.
I bought some Polemonium reptans- with a lovely blue flower, and an Astilbe 'Deutschland' - an early white low growing variety of astilbe, for my shade garden.
Posted by Bill Holcombe at 11:35 AM 0 comments
When I was a student in ornamental Horticulture in the late 60's to early 70's, I became quite fond of Leatherleaf Viburnum. A fellow student whose father had a nursery in north Alabama, gave me a plant. I was so proud of it. It looks so great with the solid green Aucubas and the Mahonia bealei it was placed near. Somehow it died during the 20 years I was in Mobile.
I found a online source, http://www.lazyssfarm.com/ located in Charlottesville, Va. I plan to order one next week.
Posted by Bill Holcombe at 11:38 AM 0 comments