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marricgardens
12 years ago

I had to use some pics I took earlier in the summer. A lot of my garden is dry stubble right now. Anyone have any pictures of rain or mud to remind me what it looks like? Marg

Rudbeckias, Prairie sun and one I received in trade

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Kiss and Tell GAzanias

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Gladys Campbell

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Leebea Orange Crush

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Sabine Bauer clump

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Margaret Seawright

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More Rudbeckia, rec'd in trade

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Latvia lily

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Comments (10)

  • Pudge 2b
    12 years ago

    Very nice!

    You've reminded me that I decided not to plant gazanias this year :( I should have planted at least a few, I just love them.

    Several of my Indian Summer rudbeckia wintered and are quite nice - just starting to put on a show. I'm always happy with unexpected winter survivals.

    In the first pic, what is the plant to the right with all the pods on it? Seems like I should recognize it.

  • marricgardens
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Those large seed pods belong to Nigella/Love in a Mist. This year I had lots of various shades of blue and even some pink. I love reseeders! Marg

  • Ginny McLean_Petite_Garden
    12 years ago

    Lots of sunny colors! All I got in my yard is GREEN!!! And MUD! Love the Gazania! And I think I shall have to put Gladys on my wish list now.......TFS Marg :)

  • northspruce
    12 years ago

    Looking good Marg! I used to grow gazanias - they're beautiful - but I started realizing I almost never saw them open because they snap shut when the sun's off them, and I'm usually at work during the day. They're good for hot & dry spots though.

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    12 years ago

    It does look great, Marg. I've only a couple of daylilies opening, and nothing too spectacular yet.

    I almost always grow gazanias too, but didn't this year. I had them in my cedar log for a few years but the mesenbryanthemums were so spectacular in there last year that i grew them instead. Only thing is that i must have gotten different seeds, because these are tiny tiny and kind of an insipid red. I'll make sure i get the right seeds next year!

  • nutsaboutflowers
    12 years ago

    Very nice pictures Marg. I particularly like the Latvia lily. I have something similar.

    Marcia, what the heck is a mesenbryanthemum? Could you post a picture? Flowers in a cedar log sound interesting.

    I really should invest in a computer and compatible camera so I could post pictures. Only thing is though, I keep spending money on plants instead =:)

    Lynn

  • Ginny McLean_Petite_Garden
    12 years ago

    Lynn~ mesembryanthemum is otherwise known as Livingston Daisy. It is a tough little rock succulent whose flowers literally sparkle in the sun. Rock hugging whose leaves resemble portulaca, it is available in many colors. I have planted Vesey's, FerryMorse and T&M seeds in the past. :)

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    12 years ago

    Mesembranthemums:

    The log planter:


    I moved the planter this year so that it would be easier to mow around it - notice the tall grass? All better now!

  • nutsaboutflowers
    12 years ago

    That planter looks really nice. I wouldn't have thought of that.

    I have mesem.....! I winter sowed some and got 2. I'm not a fan of daisies but I really like them because they're so brightly colored. The stems are kind of funny though. At first I thought I had aphids =:)

  • marciaz3 Tropical 3 Northwestern Ontario
    12 years ago

    One of the packages i had said to start them in total darkness. The first year i tried them, i didn't read the package and didn't get many either. The next year (last summer), i used the darkness trick and got lots, as you can see!

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