Saturday, May 22, 2021

A piece of candy?

 Just as delicious, love this Spring touch of sweetness....  

Candy Tuft is so stark white and such an eye catcher in the Spring.  Combined with a touch of Aubrieta, it is simply a stunner!

I had one plant and late summer I found a sale so added three more and this spring I am so glad I did!  Now to find three more Aubretia this year!   They make such good companions!




Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Iris are spectacular this year!

Iris are loving this dry spring!

This one is such a lovely light peach color!  Almost a pink, but not quite!   I have some taller ones that I am anxious to see when they open that I have not seen bloom for a long time!  Or, it is the more sun because of a neighbor's tree being removed that gave me more light along the garage?  Whatever, I love it.



 

Monday, May 10, 2021

Our Annual Plant Shopping Trip...

 Once again, we took off for a day of plant shopping in Northern Iowa to the Mennonite Community Green Houses!  This year our caravan was four cars as we had some others join us!  Was fun, as usual.  We went to three garden centers and finally had to head home as the cars were full and our pockets sort of empty at the same time!   Lunch time was a good visiting time, as usual for a casual meal!  Sunny day but a bit of a chill in the wind but sunshine always makes the day great!

My total was 82 plants and Tammy drove and I rode with her.  Her first time going there and she loved it....plans to go again next year!   With all the popular and latest plants at half the cost of buying locally, we expand what we get for our money and have a fun day on top of it!

Example of a full car load!



A few mother-daughter combinations in this group of gardeners!



Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Good news Bad news with April weather in the garden!

 We had a early spring in SE MN this year, not quite enough April Showers and a cold snap for a week that hit a few hostas and bleeding hearts!   Enjoying the early perennials appearing and bulbs showing up tho!

We had spent a big day digging and splitting hostas in my main hosta bed.  I had figured if we can get a major resize one now it will be ready for the next 8 years maybe and by then I will probably have given up my gardening work for sure.  Some of them had been there for 13-15 years so were pretty darn big and when they hit maturity during the year there was no soil to be seen, it was hosta leaf to hosta leaf with some overlapping!  

2019 view

What to do with the pieces we removed?  Well, our local area has begun the Jumping Worm infestation that is sweeping into the midwest from the coasts.  That has a big impact (in addition to the Covid 19 restrictions) on our local Plant Sale fundraisers by garden clubs!  I have not been able to find any infestations in my garden beds yet.  The worms die in the winter here, but their eggs survive ready to hatch in the spring and by August are reproducing.  Unfortunately the cocoons that contain the eggs are only 1-3 mm in size and look like soil particles in the spring also!   

U of MN is recommending that all plants from gardens that are to be sold at a sale should be taken down to bare root with water and potted up in clean/new potting soil in clean pots!  So, I am unable to handle the preparation in my own yard but the hostas needed resizing so badly.  Denny dug and I split the plants and had them ready to pot up (unwashed) and counted 55 pots on the garage floor and I suspect I have another 20 pots left to dig and fill.   On a hunch I contacted the Hosta Sale Chair and asked if they had anyone who would want to prep them for the sale and immediately got a YES so that was just great!  Makes me feel great, as they will add some funds to our Hosta Club Treasury to support our community and member projects!

However, before we could tackle the rest of the hostas to split, we had a cold snap and it has left me with many hostas that will not be in saleable condition to attract buyers now.  Oh well, I will see if I can find new homes for them later.  

The good news - Blue Bells blooming   The bad news - frost bit hosta white & green 

Good News - A pulmonaria I just planted last year!


The good news - My favorite Clematis up early   Last year I didn't see it until mid May!