Showing posts with label smoke bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoke bush. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Fall glory


The colors have been wonderful this fall, seems like the views have gotten better every day, but now we've had some wind and more is coming. Here's a few pictures before the leaves all blow away.

Acer rubrum 'Franksred' 
This is the second fall for my Acer rubrum 'Franksred'
Epimedium
Nasturtiums are still blooming
Penstemon in the flower garden
A second batch of cosmos came up from seed on their own
My favorite fuchsias are reblooming again
More fuchsias
Grape leaves are mostly blown away now
Same with the blueberries
Yarrow all around the yard
Daisies and variegated red twig dogwood
Baby smoke bush, cotinus 'Grace'
Enkianthus
Astrantia reblooming
The red corner: maple, heucheras, dwarf plumbago and azalea
Witch hazel, hamamelis 'Diane'
Peonies
Lilacs from the front porch
Greeting visitors on the front porch

Saturday, September 1, 2018

New front hillside update

Echinacea, pennisetum and volunteer fireweed

Remember my new front hillside, created by removing a railroad tie retaining wall? I've been spending a lot of time here, planting, watering, weeding and thinking.

This is the view from the bottom, comparison from early March to late August:


A lot of the plants visible in the newest photo are rescued from before the excavation and probably temporary, but they're good at filling in space for now:

  • Geranium, probably Rozanne - a bunch of small pieces are multiplying quickly
  • English daisy - I thought only one piece survived but now there are two and they will spread fast too
  • Hollyhocks - planted from seed last year, some were just below the excavation and I transplanted some along the wall
  • Fireweed - a lovely native volunteer
  • Gladiolus - I planted a bag of bulbs along the wall

Looking back from the house, here's a clearer view of this sunny section along the neighbor's wall:




I have added a lot of sun loving perennials, many bought on super sale from the big box hardware stores:

  • Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow White'
  • Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'
  • Acaena inermis 'Purpurea' - a lovely purple groundcover
  • Coreposis 'Mercury Rising' - rescued from the big box dead plant section
  • Amsonia hubrichtii - same
  • Spiraea, have to look up which one, maybe 'Goldflame' - same
  • Hemerocalis 'Pink Flirt' - same
  • Hemerocalis 'Wine Delight' - same
  • Ajuga reptans 'Burgendy Glow' - a less aggressive bugleweed
  • Fuchsia 'Delta's Sara' - as close to a blue fuchsia as I can find, crossing my fingers that it can handle this much afternoon sun
  • Asters - a few small varieties that I seem to have lost the tags for are planted in front



There is a definite purple and gold theme to the perennials, and also to the larger bushes that I've planted in the back:

  • Smoke bush, cotinus 'Grace'
  • Variegated red twig dogwood, I think it is cornus alba 'Gouschaltii'
  • Ninebark, physocarpus 'Morning Star'
  • Native flowering currant, grown from a cutting


The bushes will eventually shade out some of the perennials, but this area has a lot of room for both - and this is only the bottom section of the new front slope! The rest will have to wait for part 2 of this post.

Here's a couple more views of this section, I like how it merges into my north shade border down the hill: