bear's breech - odd plant, but very prolific. You can take one little piece that you've pulled and stick in in the ground - it will look more than dead for a while and then all of a sudden, you have a new plant.
I answered an ad on craigslist and so I've got a guy coming out today to take some of my perennials because the garden is very OVERGROWN...anyone else?
Update: Dude didn't show...
a lone cosmo...
This was a surprise yesterday. A couple of years back, I purchased a bunch of flowers to decorate our other house when we were putting it up for sale. This was one that I had purchased. After they ran their course, I planted them in my garden.
Last year, this one had leaves, but no flower so I looked them up on the internet. It says that cala lilies don't survive cold weather and need to be dug up every year. So, I thought it was a goner, for sure.
Well, last evening when I was taking pictures, I noticed this in the middle of the Star-gazer lilies!
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Cala lily?? Lucky you. I would not think in a million years that it would survive here in Michigan. Maybe that brick helps to keep the temp up. Also my Star-Gazer lilies are at least a week from blooming.
You must be in a micro climate because you are continually 2 weeks ahead on blooming.
Everything looks lovely and very healthy.
Oh I forgot....is that rose Scentimental???
Cute kitty.
I am so glad you are around!!!
I had no idea what the name of that rose was until you told me. When I just took a look on-line, it seems that you are correct.
I'm going to update my post.
Thanks again!
oh, and within a few weeks the Japanese beetles will be out and about eating up all my "healthy" plants.
We try grub-x, and then we have the Japanese beetle traps down at the end of the property - which really helped the last two years. Also a garlic and dish soap mix (made me sick!).
But they will be pummeled, for sure.
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