Re: Help with Special Plants
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  • Subject: Re: Help with Special Plants
  • From: J*@aol.com
  • Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 08:40:24 EDT

That's a great list, Lil! Are you adding any spring bulbs? I couldn't be without Tete a Tete daffodils. And some scilla. That's a toughie decision you had to make.
 
I recently came across a beautiful perennial, Glaucidium palmatum (+ G. p var. leucanthemum), which is a very slow grower, but a tidy one, and comes in both white or pale orchid-pink flowers, blooming in the spring. Following is a web site which showcases both colors. Is anyone growing this lovely plant? It's also known as Japanese wood poppy.
 
 
Don....I'll post pix of the bamboo when Chris gives the all-clear. It's the only bamboo I've been brave enough to try as keeping the sumac and macleaya in check have left me wary of this sort. But, I have my eye on a hardy banana tree...wouldn't that be fun? Musa basjoo is, by some accounts, and with protection,  hardy to z. 5b-6b...tempting. Your conservatory could handle this one with ease.
 
 
Joanie Anderson
z. 5a
35 mi. north of Chicago
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/3/2011 10:35:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time, liltovey@hotmail.com writes:
Well, have downsized our home and garden dramatically.  Gone from about 1500
sq. ft of garden to about 100 sq. ft. Quite a change. The upside is that
weeding will be easy! Luckily the soil here is good. About 70% is afternoon
sun, the rest dappled morning, then light shade.

I had several favourites I brought with me, but like any good plant addict I
have far too many I love so am having trouble deciding what to add.  Because
space is limited, I want special neat plants. I have brought Jack Frost
Brunnera, couple of Epimediums, few favourite hemerocallis, small Itea, some
hostas. Have enough room to add more goodies....

What are some of your favourites? What can't you live without? (favourites
not mispelled - Canadian spelling).

Lil T
Georgetown On
Zone 5

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