My latest blog entry all about ornamental grasses is up at New Jersey Life Magazine and can be accessed here.
John
My latest blog entry all about ornamental grasses is up at New Jersey Life Magazine and can be accessed here.
John
This groundcover is so easily divided in spring/summer/fall that I only had to purchase three of these and all others are subsequent divisions. Some other bits of info for you:
While most of my Ajuga Chocolate Chip plants are young (2-3 years), they are already filling in empty spaces in the front of my garden beds with ease. Most importantly, they are successfully choking out the weeds like a champ. Give it another year or two, and I’ll have 100 of these. Yes, I like them that much.
UPDATE: Want to see how I’ve designed with this ground cover? Read here.
I have a few things on my mind today and felt the need to write about them. We’ll return to our normally scheduled gardening program tomorrow. Thank you in advance for allowing me to do so:
John
I love and appreciate all of the feedback I received from yesterday’s post about using individual perennials in containers.
While I wrote it in somewhat of a “tongue in cheek” manner, I still really believe it can be useful in garden design. After reading your comments and thinking it through even more, I think there are a few factors in play in order to pull it off successfully:
One last thing, my new post is up at New Jersey Life Magazine and it is all about my love of foliage. You can check it out here.
John
I feel like I’ve opened up endless possibilities with this concept. What? You’ve been doing this for years already? Really, I’m that late to the party? Whatever, I’m still taking credit and will soon label this method with a catchy name and trademark it. Try and stop me.
I can spruce up a boxwood by placing it behind it:
Let’s play on the pink theme and throw it in with a Pennisetum (Fountain Grass):
How ’bout tucked in front of a yellow Arborvitae:
In a container vignette with Cordyline:
Hell, I could put it on an ottoman and let it lean if I want:
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| Boltonia ‘Pink Beauty’ |
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| Sedum ‘Matrona’ |
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| More Sedum ‘Matrona’ |
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| Caryopteris (Bluebeard) ‘Sunshine Blue’ |
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| Helenium (Sneezeweed) toppled over |
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| Althea (Rose of Sharon) ‘Lavendar Chiffon’ |
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| Spirea ‘Anthony Waterer’ |
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| Asclepias Incarnata (Swamp milkweed) |
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| Viburnum leaf |
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| More Viburnum leaves |
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| Amelanchier (Serviceberry) ‘Autumn Brilliance’ |
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| Itea (Virginia Sweetspire) ‘Henry’s Garnet’ |
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| Malus (Crabapple) ‘Prairie Fire’ |
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| Miscanthus purpurascens (Flame Grass) |
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| Amsonia tabernaemontana (Eastern bluestar) |
Have a great Labor Day weekend!
John