I've spent a lot of time in the garden this week. I no sooner get the dirt scrubbed from my fingernails than I find myself diving into another task, leaving them filthy again. I occasionally take a moment to put on garden gloves but the finer tasks in the garden, like pulling out weeds with long tap roots, don't always permit bulky gloves even when I put them on.
My first priority has been getting new plants in the ground. I'm not done but I've made progress there. All three of my purchases from Seaside Gardens have been planted.
From left to right, my Seaside purchases were: Cistus ladanifer 'Blanche', Templetonia retusa, and Arctostaphylos 'Sunset'. All can get by with low water once established. |
Templetonia retusa (aka coral bush) is an Australian plant that grows to 4-6 feet tall and wide. Like the Cistus, I've planted this one in the bed that runs from the backyard fountain to the south patio. You can find a good photo of the plant in flower here. |
Hybrid Arctostaphylos 'Sunset' produces pinkish-white flowers and grows 4-5 feet tall and wide. I've planted it in the front garden on the side adjacent to our garage. |
I've made headway with my purchases from Terra Sol.
I bought a wider range of plants, albeit in smaller sizes, at Terra Sol |
Ptilotus exaltatus 'Joey' and Verbena peruviana 'Pink Bicolor' replaced a fading Rudbeckia in this urn in the area alongside the garage |
The 5 small succulent plants I picked up at Terra Sol all went into this pot. They include Crassula crassissimus, Echeveria mexicano, Portulaca 'Tricolor Jewel', and Sedum 'Alice Evans'. |
My recent mail order Annie's purchases got upgraded from their four-inch pots but they haven't made it into the garden yet.
I've also made a good start pulling apart my summer cutting garden to prepare for cool season plants. Removing the mildewed Cosmos and Zinnias was easy but digging up dahlia tubers and dividing them is a messy, time-consuming, and frustrating process.
I didn't have many flowers to give away but those I did disappeared quickly |
It broke my heart a little to end up with so few divisions of 'Mikayla Miranda', which was one of my favorites this year. In her video, Erin Benzakein of Floret Flowers said you may end up throwing away half of each clump you divide but I lost more than that with this one. |
I've also divided Dahlias 'Catching Fire' and 'Enchantress'. I haven't decided whether to bother with 'Labyrinth' - the flowers are pretty but my plants did poorly this year. I've thrown out a few tubers I didn't think were worth saving. I still have several more to dig up, wash, and divide and, once they're fully dry (but before they wither with the expected kick-up of another round of Santa Ana winds next week), I need to pack them up in vermiculite before tucking them away to rest out their dormant period.
There are far fewer flowers in my garden now.
This 'Breakout' Dahlia bloom may be my last. There are buds on a few of those still in the raised beds but they probably won't open before I throw in the towel this weekend. |
Best wishes for a calm weekend.
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