Well, I thought it was time to update the mailbox this year. By Labor Day, it still sported the weeds that took over after the spring bulbs died down! What a mess. It was full of crabgrass, I had to pull it all out. But then, with it freshly cleaned, I began to think about what I would like instead. I finally ended up with some Angelica Sedum. It will look amazing next summer and fall as it turns many hues of bronze, yellow and orange. Behind that I planted some Blue Salvia. One problem. The Salvia didn't have much information on the label and so I was taking a long shot with it. I didn't know if it was an annual or perennial. Seems it is a perennial in the southern states! It's zone 9!!! We're zone 4-5. I'll have to give some special care to get that little cutie to come up next spring!
I've been cleaning out back again. Try as I might, I can't seem to see "outside the box" to come up with something that I really want back there. I did plant some Pampas grass that I dug up from an empty homestead in Polk City. They say Pampas grass won't grow here. But it was growing in Polk City, so it should grow here! I hope so. That and a few other things will be a big cover-up in the corner of the garden.
Pictures are coming...I promise! Until next time then, Plant something!
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My neighbor, Jane, called and said she had thinned out some flowers and asked if I wanted them... and yes, I'd love to have some flowers, but I have no time to plant them! Darn it! ;)
Blah! What kind were they? I have a few days off, I might be helpful.
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