A walk around the yard this morning
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A walk around the yard this morning
A very nice morning!
'Continental Divide' is looking great this year!
"Out of room" is the understatement of the year. One of the newly transplanted seedlings in the foreground.
'Halcyon' mixed in with native plants and some of the worlds biggest jack-in-the-pulpits.
Another view of the back corner hosta beds.
Nature gives some of the best surprises on its own. Moss is starting to grow on the birdbath 2 feet off the ground. Love it!
'Chickenhearted'
'Chickenhearted' in front of 'Old Faithful' and an unnamed large gold seedling.
The English Painted Fern is one of the best ferns ever. It just gets better year after year, and stays under control.
A seedling from a streaked 'Gold Standard' seedling. The blues are out of 'Fragrant Blue'.
The most prized one this year. Can't wait to start breeding with it.
Seedling beds in "the vault."
All my elms are dying, so I used the logs for something other than firewood. When dealt lemons, make lemonade.
Another F2 'Gold Standard' seedling starting to stabilize.
'Tokudama' x 'Bengee' bought from Olga P. several years ago.
Unstoppable color contrast! Love it!
'Continental Divide' is looking great this year!
"Out of room" is the understatement of the year. One of the newly transplanted seedlings in the foreground.
'Halcyon' mixed in with native plants and some of the worlds biggest jack-in-the-pulpits.
Another view of the back corner hosta beds.
Nature gives some of the best surprises on its own. Moss is starting to grow on the birdbath 2 feet off the ground. Love it!
'Chickenhearted'
'Chickenhearted' in front of 'Old Faithful' and an unnamed large gold seedling.
The English Painted Fern is one of the best ferns ever. It just gets better year after year, and stays under control.
A seedling from a streaked 'Gold Standard' seedling. The blues are out of 'Fragrant Blue'.
The most prized one this year. Can't wait to start breeding with it.
Seedling beds in "the vault."
All my elms are dying, so I used the logs for something other than firewood. When dealt lemons, make lemonade.
Another F2 'Gold Standard' seedling starting to stabilize.
'Tokudama' x 'Bengee' bought from Olga P. several years ago.
Unstoppable color contrast! Love it!
Re: A walk around the yard this morning
What a lovely garden! Everything looks so healthy and happy. BTW what is that gorgeous one that is "most prized" (love that for a name too!) is it a seedling of yours? It is just a showstopper!
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
Love the pictures...gardens are beautiful and I just love looking at them!
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I can't wait to get a piece of Continental Divide, It's amazing!
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Stunning pictures and some great seedlings you have there!!
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
One of the nicest mornings in a while. The wild roses (a.k.a. pricker-bushes) are all blooming and the wind was carrying the fragrance throughout the woods. Very relaxing.
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Lush hostas & others... Your garden is so relaxing, yet stimulating!! I always enjoy seeing your hostas & what's growing in your 'vault'. I need a 'vault'!! Do you have names for the tiarella/heuchera combination?
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Thanks for the tour! Chickenhearted is getting big...
and that prized one...Wow!
But that Continental Divide is a showstopper.
When is that one going to hit the marketplace?
Linda P
and that prized one...Wow!
But that Continental Divide is a showstopper.
When is that one going to hit the marketplace?
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
Those are gorgeous...I really like 'Tokudama' x 'Bengee' . The English fern is lovely, too. Does it stay that color all season?
Re: A walk around the yard this morning
Thanks for posting....awesome place to spend a morning (or afternoon....or evening)!
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
See if I can answer all of these at once.
Isn't this gardening stuff fun?
The gold one is Heucherella 'Stoplight', and the purple one is some other fairly common Heuchera, but I don't remember the name. Ald old friend of mine grew seedlings from Heuchera. I'd like to try that some day too.renaldo75 wrote:Do you have names for the tiarella/heuchera combination?
This is a seedling from 2005(ish).caliloo wrote:BTW what is that gorgeous one that is "most prized" (love that for a name too!) is it a seedling of yours? It is just a showstopper!
I know Olga Petryszyn has TC'd this one, so if not this year, I would guess next year.Linda P wrote:But that Continental Divide is a showstopper.
When is that one going to hit the marketplace?
Yes! It keeps its color and form all year.Noreaster wrote:Those are gorgeous...I really like 'Tokudama' x 'Bengee' . The English fern is lovely, too. Does it stay that color all season?
Isn't this gardening stuff fun?
Re: A walk around the yard this morning
What a lovely walk around the garden.
Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you for sharing with us.
Re: A walk around the yard this morning
Gorgeous! The whole yarden, the fern, the vault, ALL the hosta!!!
That continental divide is outstanding!!!
Thanks for sharing the pics
That continental divide is outstanding!!!
Thanks for sharing the pics
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
is all I can say.
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Are your images being imported from some other program? What I saw looked lovely, but I didn't see everything because they took so long to download.
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
Hi there. They are linked directly from my Photobucket account. All of the fine detail and busy background really makes the file size skyrocket.ViolaAnn wrote:Are your images being imported from some other program? What I saw looked lovely, but I didn't see everything because they took so long to download.
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I like them all, but especially the light edged rippled one in the "out of room" photo. Is that a seedling?
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
In the foreground of the third pic and in the fourth pic there is a three leafleted plant that I know isn't poison ivy and looks way too large to be trillium. That is it? I have to agree that your most prized should be named Most Prized. Gorgeous as are your Continental Divide and your Tokudama X Bengee.
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Re: A walk around the yard this morning
More amazing pictures HostaDesigner!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Jerry
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Jerry
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I meant 'What is it?' Duh.
Before criticizing someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them you will be a mile away and have their shoes!