Showing posts with label annuals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label annuals. Show all posts

the Redemption of the Extension Gardens

 Several weeks ago we visited our local Extension Gardens
 and were disappointed with its appearance....
 I NOW think it was just that we caught it at a bad time.

 Today we revisited it, and we were happy to see how it had filled out.









 I think the hydrangea were my favorite view today...
although there was plenty of loveliness everywhere!


Under the careful eyes and skillful hands of many Master Gardeners, 
this public garden is at once an educational and thoroughly enjoyable experience.

At Last! My Asters!

I've longed for some of these blue asters for several years now.  
Finally, this week, I sought information at our local nursery.  
"Technically, they're annuals," I was told.  "But with good root stimulator and winter mulching, mine are in their third year," she added.
Maybe I shouldn't have, but I opted for a smaller container at our Meijer store ($1.99)
and bought two instead of one more expensive one at the nursery...
Planted in the bed directly behind our garage, they share space with these beautiful companions...
wild mums (unshaped with prolific blooms, and sedum--tall and regal).

FREE!



A local greenhouse/nursery posted the sign yesterday - "FREE".  A friend saw it on her way to work and called me.  By the time I got there (early afternoon), much of the stock was gone.  I couldn't believe it was for real, but an employee assured me it was!  "One wagon load per customer, please."

If there had been any perennials, they were gone.  But I came home with several healthy-looking geraniums, coleus (only one variety left) and a couple of tomato plants which are planted amidst hosta and sedum in our most sun-lit flower bed.