soberguy
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Hey slacker, where are your photos for this year? Did a crop sprayer carpet your garden with herbicide or what?Date: 5/30/2010 4:00:57 PM
Author: mochi
Lovely garden pictures, everyone!!!![]()
Sure is Soberguy. Lovely, just lovely.Date: 5/30/2010 5:29:27 PM
Author: soberguy
Lupine I think? Not sure.
A husband let loose in a garden with a chainsaw is a scary thing!Date: 6/1/2010 9:19:31 PM
Author: gardengloves
Packrat,
I love honeysuckle, please post photos after the transfer. I have some honey suckle vines growing on Burning Bush at edge of property that DH is in the process of tearing down, cause the burning bush is not doing too well - but the honey suckle is so lush and sweet -we hope to save honey suckle, but if he cuts down all the burning bush,I''m afraid we''ll lost the at least ten years growth of honey suckle. heaven help me, DH is going to buy a chainsaw to finish the job. first he had clippers, now a chain saw...
But on the bright side, here''s a flagstone path and garden gate my husband did last year..
PackratDate: 6/2/2010 8:32:18 PM
Author: packrat
Grrrr ate my dang reply!
GG-that''s a great walkway-he did a good job on it! The honeysuckle..boy I love it too! It''s always so exciting to me when it starts leafing and then budding!
Gailey-our honeysuckle is orange like yours! We bought 3 different ones last year for a stump bed, but 2 of them don''t do as well as the orange, and the other is doing just ok. It''s either 2 reds and a yellow or 2 yellows and a red.
We have some sweet pea vines to plant now. We''re (the husband is haha) going to put a 1/2 circle of wire up the center of 2 or 3 fence panels for the vines. If they do well, we''ll do the rest of the fence next year. I love having tons of flowers and plants everywhere. We got the front patio done, and put on a little addition even..except now I think we''re going to put a low wall in on 2 sides for seating. Still, I''ll take pictures b/c we''re so proud! I''m excited to show off our hard work!
And I found a couple pictures from the assessors web site of what it looked like when we bought it-to compare to now!!
Date: 6/2/2010 8:53:32 AM
Author: Gailey
GG, I forgot to say your hubby sure makes a nice flagstone path! Is he available for hire?
Date: 6/7/2010 9:23:26 PM
Author: packrat
Thanks for the tip about the sweet peas Gailey! Saturday is the party so this weekend I'll have pics to share of our place all gussied up! And *still* we have more work to do, just can't get it all done by this weekend.
Gardengloves, great pictures! I love hydrangeas!
Hey Gailey, I have a couple questions if it's ok..is there a spray or granule we could use that is safe for grass/plants/flowers to put the smack down on some of these bugs for our party? Gnats and mosquitoes mostly. Or would our best bet be to get a bunch of citronella candles to put out? And also, is there something that can be sprayed on say, barberries (sp) to kill wasps? They're making nests in them we think, so if there's something we could douse the bushes with to kill them since we can't always see the nests I would be thoroughly happy!
Hey Packrat,Date: 6/7/2010 9:23:26 PM
Author: packrat
Thanks for the tip about the sweet peas Gailey! Saturday is the party so this weekend I''ll have pics to share of our place all gussied up! And *still* we have more work to do, just can''t get it all done by this weekend.
Gardengloves, great pictures! I love hydrangeas!
Hey Gailey, I have a couple questions if it''s ok..is there a spray or granule we could use that is safe for grass/plants/flowers to put the smack down on some of these bugs for our party? Gnats and mosquitoes mostly. Or would our best bet be to get a bunch of citronella candles to put out? And also, is there something that can be sprayed on say, barberries (sp) to kill wasps? They''re making nests in them we think, so if there''s something we could douse the bushes with to kill them since we can''t always see the nests I would be thoroughly happy!
Good point GG.Date: 6/7/2010 9:32:25 PM
Author: gardengloves
Date: 6/7/2010 9:23:26 PM
Author: packrat
Thanks for the tip about the sweet peas Gailey! Saturday is the party so this weekend I''ll have pics to share of our place all gussied up! And *still* we have more work to do, just can''t get it all done by this weekend.
Gardengloves, great pictures! I love hydrangeas!
Hey Gailey, I have a couple questions if it''s ok..is there a spray or granule we could use that is safe for grass/plants/flowers to put the smack down on some of these bugs for our party? Gnats and mosquitoes mostly. Or would our best bet be to get a bunch of citronella candles to put out? And also, is there something that can be sprayed on say, barberries (sp) to kill wasps? They''re making nests in them we think, so if there''s something we could douse the bushes with to kill them since we can''t always see the nests I would be thoroughly happy!
thats a great question, and I hope someone knows the answer. I once had a magnolia with ''scales'' that attracted wasps by the hundreds, very hard to get rid of. We sprayed and sprayed with bug repellent, but could never get rid of the scales with attracted the wasps in droves. They were fearless, didn''t give a hoot if we came near. Some plants are very prone to to this... magnolia was one..
T2o2,Date: 6/7/2010 10:30:16 PM
Author: thing2of2
gg, your flowers and plants are SO GORGEOUS! Not to mention the path-your husband is a keeper for sure!
And I feel you on the grass invasion...my poor husband seeds and seeds the bald spots in the lawn and now grass is taking over the garden! We mulched and have been weeding incessantly so hopefully we can keep it under control!
Were they new last year?Date: 6/7/2010 7:59:06 PM
Author: gardengloves
This is weird,
these hygrandeas are just starting to open - they were intense purple last year.., this year, they grew enormously- doubled in size- BUT, turned pale blue... what to do?
Date: 6/14/2010 12:26:18 AM
Author: Gailey
Were they new last year?Date: 6/7/2010 7:59:06 PM
Author: gardengloves
This is weird,
these hygrandeas are just starting to open - they were intense purple last year.., this year, they grew enormously- doubled in size- BUT, turned pale blue... what to do?
If not, have you top-dressed the area with anything? Are you watering with rainwater? If so, switch to tap water. Chances are you''re municipal water supply maybe more alkaline. The water company could tell you.
I would kill for blue hydrangeas, so far I have never lived anywhere with soil that is acidic enough for blues. You could try adding some lime around the root area, as suggested in Lulu''s link. I would also give them a good dose of bone meal, once now and again in the Fall. This will help to lock up the aluminium. Rock phosphate will do the same thing if you can get it.
Personally, I would learn to embrace the blue and find yourself a nice sunny spot and plant Intrigue Rose. Simply the best rich velvety purple you could wish for and the scent is sublime.