Note: the first update sans pictures
Ms. K. and I spent a few hours on the Internet last week and with garden magazines during our trip to Stoughton on Friday. We are please to say that, thanks to the magic of the Internet, we're adding a few very specific plants we weren't able to locate at the local garden centers.
Our goal: a unique front garden. (Ms. K's request: no red flowers or plants.)
Coming soon, as very small plants (in 3.5" square pots):
Hydrangea Blue Jangles
Stachys Pink Cotton Candy
Papaver Bright Solar Yellow
Centaurea Gold Bullion
Aster October Skies
Artemesia Silver Brocade
Sedum Brilliant
Acorus Oborozuki
Sedum Angelina
Leptodermis Oblonga
Viburnum Carlesii Compacta
Certainly better than tired yews and spent tulips!
Ms. K. and I spent a few hours on the Internet last week and with garden magazines during our trip to Stoughton on Friday. We are please to say that, thanks to the magic of the Internet, we're adding a few very specific plants we weren't able to locate at the local garden centers.
Our goal: a unique front garden. (Ms. K's request: no red flowers or plants.)
Coming soon, as very small plants (in 3.5" square pots):
Hydrangea Blue Jangles
Stachys Pink Cotton Candy
Papaver Bright Solar Yellow
Centaurea Gold Bullion
Aster October Skies
Artemesia Silver Brocade
Sedum Brilliant
Acorus Oborozuki
Sedum Angelina
Leptodermis Oblonga
Viburnum Carlesii Compacta
Certainly better than tired yews and spent tulips!
I'm so excited!
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