Monday, January 15, 2018

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - January 2018

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane'

I'm feeling rather pleased with myself for finally planting for winter interest last year, so there are quite a few blooms in my yard this January. Of course that makes me want to plant more, surely I have room for a few more witch hazels and another patch of hellebores?

Yesterday was bright and sunny with record high temperature of 57F, but I hope the plants know it's not spring yet. I'm betting we'll have more cold weather to come.

Thanks to Carol at May Dreams Gardens for hosting this monthly roundup of blooms. There are plants blooming somewhere every month!

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' just starting to bloom
Camellia 'Winter's Snowman' 
Camellia 'Winter's Snowman' 
Camellia 'Yuletide'
Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow'
Pieris japonica
Sarcococca
Chimonanthus (Wintersweet) just starting to bloom
Viburnum x bodnantense 'Diane'
Calendula, seems likely to live through the whole winter
Borage is also hanging on


Indoors, I bought two new amaryllis bulbs this year and they are spectacular. One of my old bulbs is getting ready to bloom too.
Amaryllises in the kitchen window
Amaryllis 'Rosy Star'
Amaryllis 'Tres Chic'
Only one African violet is blooming now

What's next? More hellebores, and I'm excited to have snowdrops coming up (and so far not eaten by the wildlife).





Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Front side yard update


Winter is the time for catch up, and I haven't posted an update on the front side yard since July.

The unknown rhododendron continues to thrive with a lot of water this summer. It has many buds and should bloom in the spring, which it didn't do last year. I'm still not convinced this is the right place for it because I don't want to water that much every year, but I'll see how it does with less water next summer.

The moss experiment next to the rhododendron is going well, a few weeds like to come up but the grass is pretty well gone.

Looking east

Back under the pine tree, I added more groundcover:

  • White English bluebells, hyacinthoides non-scripta white
  • Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwerson's Variety', 3
  • Cardamine trifolia, 6 - an evergreen bittercress

Frosty cardamine trifolia in December

And more plants in the sunnier area:

  • Veronica 'Waterperry Blue' - two more
  • Sanguisorba officinalis 'Red Thunder'
  • Sanguisorba menziesii, 2
  • Lily flowering tulip bulbs
  • Rock cress, grown from seed

Geranium thunbergii 'Jester's Jacket' blooming in September

I also added a cover for the drain that's on the corner of the garage, so I could stop worrying about stepping in it - on the bottom right of the photo below.

Looking south from driveway
Yucca in the snow in early November

I widened the path around the garage a little bit and started to fill in the rock garden:

  • Jupiter's beard (centranthus ruber) - grown from seed
  • Species tulips bulb mix
  • Rock cress - grown from seed
  • Lewisia cotyldon 'Elise'
  • Two unknown lewisia transplanted from the sunny hillside

Lewisia cotyldon 'Elise' blooming in September

For now the rock garden is covered in wood chip mulch, but eventually will transition to more rocks. The brick path edging might or might not stay, it was a good re-use of material I had. If I keep them, I'll need to dig down and level the bricks. 

Looking east along the garage, rock garden on the left
Looking west along the garage, rock garden on the right

The other moss experiment is along the fence next to the garage. There are more weeds here, I noticed today that the shotweed (the invasive type of bittercress) is trying to move in. I have a red variety of aquilegia and foxglove all grown from seed planted in here too.

Moss experment

The plants are all still small and don't look like much in the winter but I think they will really fill in this year! I'm planning to water a lot less next summer too, most of the plants should need very little once established.

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Happy new year!

Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow' today

Where did December go? (For that matter, where did all of 2017 go??). I did a little work digging borders and cleaning up the rose garden this month, but not much else outside. December's weather was a mix of rain, light frost, rain, heavy frost, snow, rain and a little more frost to end the year. Not really unusual for the month, but I loved the snow and the frosty mornings too. Here's a mix of pictures from through the month and from today.

Mums in the frost, they are all gone now
Fuchsia 'Genii', also finally done blooming now
Pieris japonica buds in the frost
Snow on the pieris japonica
Frosty rose
Snowy rose
Camellia 'Yuletide' in the snow
Camellia 'Yuletide' today
Camellia 'Winter's Snowman' 
Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow' in the snow
Helleborus 'Cinnamon Snow' today
Dawn viburnum, just planted in October
Rosemary, it blooms for me all through the winter
Borage blooming today!


What's next? I was pleasantly surprised today to see a lot of buds in the garden. Winter is officially just starting, but I've been working on my collection of winter blooms - and spring is never too far away too.

Snowdrops - planted a few different varieties
Cyclamen coum, see the pink buds around the edges
I think this is Helleborus 'Pink Frost'
Just a hint of color on the Witchhazel 'Diane' today
Sarcococca
Wintersweet buds
Oregon grape