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May 16, 2021 6:14 PM CST
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Name: Elizabeth
Middle Tennessee (Zone 7a)
With the help of my master gardener SIL, I have gotten my beds planted. Here is a pic of where I started, with front beds with nothing but nandina and grossly overgrown (and incredibly woody) azaleas.

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I removed the azaleas, but kept the nandinas for now (my SIL says they provide a background and they are healthy and not taking over). I replaced them with dwarf Buford Holly. I widened the front beds and extended them around to both sides of the house.

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On the left side of the house, dwarf boxwood will eventually hide the foundation. Eventually I will pull that bed out and plant some stuff in front, but I was getting overwhelmed. :-)

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Farther up towards the front, in the sunniest corner, I have bee balm, spirea, cardinal flower, speedwell, rosemary, lavender, stonecrop, and some of my MANY (too many!) irises. (Also another nandina, which, like the others, was there when I moved in 17.5 years ago!) My SIL recommended that I just get what I like and next year, I can move things, discard things that didn't do well, add more of what I am sure I like, etc.

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A closeup of the little rock "wall" I made for the stonecrop someone gave me.

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The lefthand front bed gets some sun and houses, for now, dwarf phlox, moneyplant, and hellebores (the latter 2 from my SIL's garden). And, of course, the holly and evil nandinas. :-)

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The righthand bed has more hellebores, and some gooseneck loosestrife from my SIL, as well as goldenstar, catmint, and astilbe. There is a hosta "Guacamole," which supposedly is happy in partial sun. We shall see!

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Around the right corner of the house is the shade garden. Parts of it get a little more sun than others. In those areas I put hosta "Stained Glass," which supposedly can take a little sun, and the catmint and Coral Bells Heuchera around the bird bath. There are two other hostas (Empress Wu-Wu and Wu-Wu-La nodding ), two ferns, and some sweet woodruff. There is also some arum italicum from my SIL which has been trying to die for months--I don't know what its problem is and I'm about to pitch it!

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WHEW! All in all I am pleased. I learned, b/c they drooped and then perked up w/in 10 min when I watered them, that astilbe REALLY want a lot of water. And I'm sure they will tell me lots more things as the months go on. I am enjoying seeing the beginnings of blossoms on the speedwell, astilbe, Wu-Wu-La, and phlox, and will take more pix as we proceed.

It was an UNGODLY amount of work, which I never could have embarked on but for COVID (saving 2 hours a day on my commute has been a real game-changer!), but so far, it is worth it!


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May 16, 2021 6:59 PM CST
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Those were some pretty azaleas. Lovey dubby

I don't believe your Nandinas are the "wild" kind, so no flowers or berries to worry about (I can't tell which cultivar they are though. *Blush* ).
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May 16, 2021 7:00 PM CST
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Name: Elizabeth
Middle Tennessee (Zone 7a)
Here is a video of the beds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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May 16, 2021 7:01 PM CST
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Looks much better without big shrubs in front and the added rock wall. Hope the new plantings do well for you.
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May 16, 2021 7:02 PM CST
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Name: Elizabeth
Middle Tennessee (Zone 7a)
Hamwild said:Those were some pretty azaleas. Lovey dubby

I don't believe your Nandinas are the "wild" kind, so no flowers or berries to worry about (I can't tell which cultivar they are though. *Blush* ).

They were pretty for 2 weeks a year. Otherwise, they lowered about the front door and were woody and terrible. I couldn't prune them b/c then it was just WOOD. They had to go!

The nandinas on the side do make berries.
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May 16, 2021 7:03 PM CST
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Name: Elizabeth
Middle Tennessee (Zone 7a)
NJBob said:Looks much better without big shrubs in front and the added rock wall. Hope the new plantings do well for you.


Thanks! By rock wall do you mean the border? It's rocks from my creek. The creek is always giving me rocks LOL. Every time it rains, more appear and I grab them. Smiling
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May 16, 2021 7:03 PM CST
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Oof, I missed the "wild" nandinas on the side.

Is there a story behind the stone with the horseshoes? Lovey dubby
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May 17, 2021 4:39 AM CST
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Name: Elizabeth
Middle Tennessee (Zone 7a)
Hamwild said:Oof, I missed the "wild" nandinas on the side.

Is there a story behind the stone with the horseshoes? Lovey dubby

My nieces and I made a bunch of stepping stones years ago (when the kids were little) for a veggie garden I had. We collected "farm junk" that has always turned up in the pasture and come down the creek. My horses are barefoot and I am a barefoot trimmer, but before me, the people clearly had shod horses and mules b/c there are a lot of buried shoes that have been turning up for 17 years! We also found old iron machine parts, broken china, etc. This is the only remaining stepping stone--I have no idea what happened to the others. Thinking of making more, as it's handy to have safe places to step when gardening and weeding!
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May 17, 2021 4:47 AM CST
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So cool!
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May 21, 2021 6:07 AM CST
Name: Vickie
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Looks nice!
May all your weeds be wildflowers. ~Author Unknown
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