Viewing post #265038 by dyzzypyxxy

You are viewing a single post made by dyzzypyxxy in the thread called Show Us Your Garden 23, May 2012.
Image
May 30, 2012 2:58 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
The one constant in life is change
Amaryllis Tropicals Multi-Region Gardener Orchids Master Gardener: Florida Irises
Herbs Region: Florida Vegetable Grower Daylilies Birds Cat Lover
Now that Jim woke me up . . . (just kidding) I'd like to bore you with pictures from my daughter's garden in Salt Lake City.

She and her hubby bought a brand-new house 5 years ago, with nothing but baked clay and construction debris for a garden. Of course they had zero in the budget for landscaping. I gleefully jumped in with both feet and a credit card and financed the planning and planting and micro-irrigating of what is now a fairly low-maintenance and water-efficient perennial and groundcover garden. For the first few years I went there for a week each spring and fall to plan and plant.

Our first fall, and each one after that I'd arrive in late October so we could take advantage of the nurseries closing up for the winter - huge discounts on all the expensive trees and shrubs for the yard. It was fun to see how much we could get for little cash outlay. Best bargain we got was actually for my son's yard, 3 Gala apple trees, marked down from $75 to $13.95 each.
Two views of the back yard -
Before - spring 2007 About 30 pickup loads of compost from the landfill, and we actually had soil we didn't have to use a pickax to dig in.
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/7c0b10 Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/b4bd56
After - taken last week. I think it's turned out really great. This is the first year I've made it for a visit in May when all the iris and oriental poppies are in bloom. Amazing the huge clumps of flowers we've grown from a few scrawny little fans and roots. My son-in-law was very doubtful, but finally admitted this year that I had not exaggerated. He said "It really does get more beautiful, and easier to maintain every year!"
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/0f4e37 Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/463b64
Amazing iris, we're hoping they were early enough blooming this year that the so-called "re-bloomers" will actually re-bloom!
Warrior King and Orange Harvest

Edith Wolford and Tennyson Ridge
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/2e2c6b
and Victoria Falls (we think, lost the tag)


Clematis 'Niobe' - did you guess my daughter's favorite color yet? Close-up is the best image of the color.
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/e76b1c

Easy Does it and Honey Dijon roses. When Easy Does it opened all those buds you could hardly see any leaves!
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/070d30

We've had a clump of plain old chive plants that have mutated and made these huge globe flowers. I stuck my paw in the pic so you'd have a size ref.
Thumb of 2012-05-30/dyzzypyxxy/5df3f7

We have a good succession of bloom going on now, there are lots of daylilies, daisies and echinacea, Russian sage and sneezeweed, then chrysanthemums to round out the fall bloom.

Phew. There's a lot of my sweat and blood in that garden but now, I'm so lucky to have a garden 'up north' where I can plant all those things that don't grow in Florida.
Elaine

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." –Winston Churchill
Last edited by dyzzypyxxy May 31, 2012 7:05 AM Icon for preview

« Return to the thread "Show Us Your Garden 23, May 2012"
« Return to Orchids forum
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Murky and is called "Ballerina Rose Hybrid"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.