http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/qa/perennials-pots.aspx
Two zones colder, so for us, it would be Zone 3 plants.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Plants for Winter Interest
http://www.finegardening.com/design/articles/stretching-the-seasons.aspx
Interesting suggestions.
We already have some of these, like joe pye, culver's root, queen of the prairie, etc.
Interesting suggestions.
We already have some of these, like joe pye, culver's root, queen of the prairie, etc.
Deer in the garden
Mohican
Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'
http://www.soonerplantfarm.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=408
Viburnum lantana is considered an invasive in Wisconsin.
http://www.soonerplantfarm.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=408
Viburnum lantana is considered an invasive in Wisconsin.
Deer in the garden
One of the fawns was eating off the picnic table at 6:40am this morning.
Too dark to take a picture from inside.
Too dark to take a picture from inside.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Deer in the garden
Master gardeners vs. voles
http://www.mastergardeners.org/resources/animals/voles.html
The master gardeners are completely outnumbered.
They haven't got a chance.
The master gardeners are completely outnumbered.
They haven't got a chance.
Dead vole in the garden
There was a dead vole in the woodland garden this afternoon.
I am always curious about what would kill a vole and not eat it.
Maybe it just died of natural causes.
As per the following link, we should all be wary of The Vole Menace:
http://www.unitedwildlife.com/AnimalsVoles.html
Particularly the part about how the odor of dead voles can cause headaches and nausea.
I am always curious about what would kill a vole and not eat it.
Maybe it just died of natural causes.
As per the following link, we should all be wary of The Vole Menace:
http://www.unitedwildlife.com/AnimalsVoles.html
Particularly the part about how the odor of dead voles can cause headaches and nausea.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Roy Davidson
Pulmonaria 'Roy Davidson'
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/43632/
I have had terrible luck with Pulmonaria but maybe I should try this one.
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/43632/
I have had terrible luck with Pulmonaria but maybe I should try this one.
Cinnamon Flakes
Betula chinensis 'Cinnamon Flakes'
http://www.songsparrow.com/2010/plantdetails.cfm?ID=3273&type=WOODY,&pagetype=plantdetails
Makes me want to try growing a birch.
http://www.songsparrow.com/2010/plantdetails.cfm?ID=3273&type=WOODY,&pagetype=plantdetails
Makes me want to try growing a birch.
Creepy Wintergreen
Gaultheria procumbens 'Very Berry'
http://www.heronswood.com/special-offer/gaultheria-procumbens-%27very-berry%27/
I have fond memories of eating wild wintergreen berries as a child.
I have tried to grow wintergreen and failed.
Maybe I should try again.
http://www.heronswood.com/special-offer/gaultheria-procumbens-%27very-berry%27/
I have fond memories of eating wild wintergreen berries as a child.
I have tried to grow wintergreen and failed.
Maybe I should try again.
Rooguchi
Clematis 'Rooguchi'
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/46428
Zone 4 and tolerates part shade.
This would make a great addition to the vine collection.
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/46428
Zone 4 and tolerates part shade.
This would make a great addition to the vine collection.
Snow Storm
Hakonechloa macra 'Fubuki'
http://www.greatgardenplants.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=1146
New shade ornamental grass.
I want to try this.
http://www.greatgardenplants.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=1146
New shade ornamental grass.
I want to try this.
Dwarf Chestnut Oak
Quercus prinoides
http://www.treetrail.net/quercus_prinoides.html
The dwarf habit and good fall color make this a great tree.
http://www.treetrail.net/quercus_prinoides.html
The dwarf habit and good fall color make this a great tree.
Common Polypody
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/grasses/plants/cm_polypody.htm
This would make a welcome addition to our fern collection.
Its preference for sandstone habitats might be a problem in our heavy clay.
This would make a welcome addition to our fern collection.
Its preference for sandstone habitats might be a problem in our heavy clay.
Gardening Allies
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/4826/raising-animals-as-gardening-allies
This is great for those who are lucky enough to live in enlightened municipalities.
Those of us who live in ignorant medieval villages have to do without gardening allies.
This is great for those who are lucky enough to live in enlightened municipalities.
Those of us who live in ignorant medieval villages have to do without gardening allies.
Growing Herbs Indoors
http://www.organicgardening.com/10_herbs/index.html
I have tried this for many years and it is not a trivial undertaking.
I have tried this for many years and it is not a trivial undertaking.
Wild Ginger
Asarum canadense
http://www.hortmag.com/featured/wild-ginger
We love our wild ginger and have several clumps in the garden.
I did not know that it served as a host plant for the pipevine swallowtail butterfly.
http://www.hortmag.com/featured/wild-ginger
We love our wild ginger and have several clumps in the garden.
I did not know that it served as a host plant for the pipevine swallowtail butterfly.
Harry Lauder
http://www.paghat.com/hazelcatkins.html
Interesting information about Harry Lauder and the contorted filbert that is named for him.
Unfortunate that the twisted variety is a poor producer of nuts.
Interesting information about Harry Lauder and the contorted filbert that is named for him.
Unfortunate that the twisted variety is a poor producer of nuts.
Hairy Potter's Walking Stick
http://www.hortmag.com/headline/harry-potters-walking-stick
Disrespecting Harry Lauder.
Corylus avellana 'Contorta'
We want one for the garden.
Disrespecting Harry Lauder.
Corylus avellana 'Contorta'
We want one for the garden.
Coralberry
Symphoricarpos Xdoorenbos II
'Kordes' Amethyst TM
http://www.heronswood.com/shop/20328?cid=2010_11_12_ExceptionalPlantsforWinterColor&
Stunning show of fruit.
'Kordes' Amethyst TM
http://www.heronswood.com/shop/20328?cid=2010_11_12_ExceptionalPlantsforWinterColor&
Stunning show of fruit.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Raspberry Daiquiri
Agastache aurantiaca 'Raspberry Daiquiri'
http://www.tmseeds.com/product/Agastache-Aurantiaca-Raspberry-Daiquiri/Shop_New_Garden_Seed
I never met an Agastache I didn't like.
http://www.tmseeds.com/product/Agastache-Aurantiaca-Raspberry-Daiquiri/Shop_New_Garden_Seed
I never met an Agastache I didn't like.
Cranes over the garden
Several flights of cranes over the garden again today, going south.
The largest group was about 100.
The largest group was about 100.
Wild Cucumber
Echinocystis lobata
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=WildCucumber
http://www.prairiemoon.com/seeds/wildflowers-forbs/echinocystis-lobata-wild-cucumber/?cat=272
I have had such poor luck with wild cucumber that I am ready to give up on it.
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=WildCucumber
http://www.prairiemoon.com/seeds/wildflowers-forbs/echinocystis-lobata-wild-cucumber/?cat=272
I have had such poor luck with wild cucumber that I am ready to give up on it.
Mason Hollow Nursery
https://server12.lfchosting.com/Sandersen/index.asp
http://www.masonhollow.com/
Good selection of woodies including American Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus).
http://www.masonhollow.com/
Good selection of woodies including American Smoketree (Cotinus obovatus).
Lady In Red
Athyrium filix-femina
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/AS/genus/Athyrium
We have one Lady in Red, but I would definitely like more.
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/AS/genus/Athyrium
We have one Lady in Red, but I would definitely like more.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Snow in the other garden
Ironwood
Ostrya virginiana
http://www.hortmag.com/featured/hop-hornbeam-ostrya-virginiana
Another good choice for the understory.
http://www.hortmag.com/featured/hop-hornbeam-ostrya-virginiana
Another good choice for the understory.
Mountain Maple
Acer spicatum
http://www.borealforest.org/shrubs/shrub1.htm
Would be a welcome addition to the understory.
http://www.borealforest.org/shrubs/shrub1.htm
Would be a welcome addition to the understory.
Wahoo
Euonymus atropurpureus
http://www.hortmag.com/plants/plant-profiles/the-wahoo-plant
Native alternative to burning bush.
http://www.hortmag.com/plants/plant-profiles/the-wahoo-plant
Native alternative to burning bush.
Worm Power
http://www.harrisseeds.com/storefront/c-120-worm-power-harris-seeds.aspx?_cr=email|HGnews|monthly|10Nov
State-of-the-art worm compost.
State-of-the-art worm compost.
Hudson
Apios americana 'Hudson'
http://www.oikostreecrops.com/store/product.asp?cookiecheck=yes&P_ID=282&PT_ID=137&strPageHistory=cat
Interesting experiment for an edible forest garden.
http://www.oikostreecrops.com/store/product.asp?cookiecheck=yes&P_ID=282&PT_ID=137&strPageHistory=cat
Interesting experiment for an edible forest garden.
Lil Miss Sunshine
Caryopteris 'Janice'
http://colorchoiceplants.com/lil_miss_sunshine.htm
Stunning combination of yellow leaves and blue flowers.
http://colorchoiceplants.com/lil_miss_sunshine.htm
Stunning combination of yellow leaves and blue flowers.
Ruby Moon
Hyacinth Bean Vine 'Ruby Moon'
http://www.botanicalinterests.com/store/search_results_detail.php?seedtype=F&seedid=85
One of those wicked plants where the beans can be poisonous if not prepared correctly.
Definitely on my vine wish list for 2011.
http://www.botanicalinterests.com/store/search_results_detail.php?seedtype=F&seedid=85
One of those wicked plants where the beans can be poisonous if not prepared correctly.
Definitely on my vine wish list for 2011.
Ladybug Loft
http://www.arbico-organics.com/product/ladybug-loft/garden-decor
Not sure if this is practical, but it would make great garden art.
Not sure if this is practical, but it would make great garden art.
Oak chair
http://www.finegardening.com/item/17128/reader-photo-lemonade-from-lemons
Very clever use of an oak stump.
Very clever use of an oak stump.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Garden art
http://www.finegardening.com/item/17067/paint-the-garden-red-or-greenor-blue
I never thought of spray painting dead trees.
I never thought of spray painting dead trees.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Flaming Squirrel
http://www.gardengatestore.com/flaming-squirrel-sauce.html
Might be interesting to try Cole's Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce.
Might be interesting to try Cole's Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce.
Cranes over the garden
Several flights of cranes have flown over the garden today, heading south for winter.
The largest flight had about 50 birds in it.
I might not have noticed them if they were not making so much noise.
I could hear them before I could see them.
The largest flight had about 50 birds in it.
I might not have noticed them if they were not making so much noise.
I could hear them before I could see them.
Landscape Pesticide Registry
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=LandscapePesticideRegistry2009
Reminder to self: A renewal notice should arrive late November or early December.
Reminder to self: A renewal notice should arrive late November or early December.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Stink bugs
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/health/109920954.html?elr=KArksUUUezH_MDC7DaaDy_vDEh7P:DiU
Yet another invasive species.
Yet another invasive species.
Frogs in the Garden Pool
Three frogs in the garden pool today.
The forecast is for 23 degrees tonight.
Not seeing how this is going to work.
The forecast is for 23 degrees tonight.
Not seeing how this is going to work.
Douglas Maple
Acer glabrum
http://www.nwplants.com/business/catalog/ace_gla.html
Small, shade tolerant.
Northernmost maple?
http://www.nwplants.com/business/catalog/ace_gla.html
Small, shade tolerant.
Northernmost maple?
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Ceramic Stone Birdhouse
http://www.santarosagardens.com/Ceramic-Stone-Birdhouse-p/ag-210c.htm
This would be an interesting novelty item in the garden.
This would be an interesting novelty item in the garden.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Ivory Prince
Helleborus 'Walhelivor'
http://www.heronswood.com/perennials-helleborus-hellebores/helleborus-ivory-prince/
Always interested in more hellebores.
http://www.heronswood.com/perennials-helleborus-hellebores/helleborus-ivory-prince/
Always interested in more hellebores.
Mason Bee Lodge
http://www.arbico-organics.com/product/mason-bee-lodge/garden-decor
Always good to provide cover for those important native pollinators.
Always good to provide cover for those important native pollinators.
Split Second
Ipomoea nil 'Split Second'
http://www.parkseed.com/gardening/PD/51464/
Impressive double-flowered morning glory.
http://www.parkseed.com/gardening/PD/51464/
Impressive double-flowered morning glory.
Bonsai moss
http://www.adn.com/2010/11/17/1560260/bonsai-moss-is-easy-to-cultivate.html
Another clever idea I never thought of.
Another clever idea I never thought of.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Deer in the garden
Yesterday, there was one fawn in the garden in the morning (picture in a previous post).
Around noon, while I was out running errands, a neighbor called my cell phone to tell me that there was a doe and two fawns in the garden.
In the afternoon, I was working in the woodland garden. I went into the house for just a minute and when I went back outside, I inadvertently jumped two fawns out of the woodland garden.
Unprecedented to have three deer sightings in one day.
Around noon, while I was out running errands, a neighbor called my cell phone to tell me that there was a doe and two fawns in the garden.
In the afternoon, I was working in the woodland garden. I went into the house for just a minute and when I went back outside, I inadvertently jumped two fawns out of the woodland garden.
Unprecedented to have three deer sightings in one day.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Deer in the garden
There was a deer in the garden this morning, eating sunflower seeds off the picnic bench and table.
No pictures?
I grabbed the cell phone and could not get the camera to work (I have used it before).
I grabbed the scout camera, and at first I thought the batteries were dead but it turns out to be a more serious problem than that.
I grabbed the cell phone again and suddenly it worked and I took a couple of pictures.
Now I can't find a USB cable so I can transfer the pictures to the computer as per the following link:
http://www.technipages.com/copy-pictures-from-droid-x-to-computer.html
The USB cable for the scout camera does not fit the cell phone.
No pictures?
I grabbed the cell phone and could not get the camera to work (I have used it before).
I grabbed the scout camera, and at first I thought the batteries were dead but it turns out to be a more serious problem than that.
I grabbed the cell phone again and suddenly it worked and I took a couple of pictures.
Now I can't find a USB cable so I can transfer the pictures to the computer as per the following link:
http://www.technipages.com/copy-pictures-from-droid-x-to-computer.html
The USB cable for the scout camera does not fit the cell phone.
Oak Hickory vs. Beech Maple
http://www.longforestry.com/ManageOakHickory.html
Interesting observations on how an oak hickory forest can be replaced by a beech maple forest.
Interesting observations on how an oak hickory forest can be replaced by a beech maple forest.
American Beech
Fagus grandifolia
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/american_beech.htm
Shallow roots and dense shade make it hard for the understory.
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/american_beech.htm
Shallow roots and dense shade make it hard for the understory.
Ecoregional Planting Guides
http://www.pollinator.org/zip-map.test.htm?zipcode=53130
As per the above link, we are in the Eastern Broadleaf Forest (Continental) Province.
As per the above link, we are in the Eastern Broadleaf Forest (Continental) Province.
Nana Lutea
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Lutea'
Golden Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/743/golden-dwarf-hinoki-cypress.php
Would make an interesting addition to the garden.
Golden Dwarf Hinoki Cypress
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/743/golden-dwarf-hinoki-cypress.php
Would make an interesting addition to the garden.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Hawk over the garden
One of the small hawks (Cooper's Hawk or Sharp-Shinned Hawk) flew over the garden this afternoon.
Snow Cypress
Chamaecyparis pisifera
http://www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_b9f9.html
Gray green foliage tipped with white could be interesting.
http://www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_b9f9.html
Gray green foliage tipped with white could be interesting.
Yellow Ribbon
Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon'
Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/2161/yellow-ribbon-arborvitae.php
Can handle wet and some shade.
Would be an interesting addition to a woodland garden.
Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/2161/yellow-ribbon-arborvitae.php
Can handle wet and some shade.
Would be an interesting addition to a woodland garden.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Hawk in the garden
There was a small hawk perched in the crabapple tree by the driveway this afternoon.
Cooper's Hawk or Sharp-Shinned Hawk.
Cooper's Hawk or Sharp-Shinned Hawk.
Owl near the garden
We first heard and then saw an owl during our walk through the neighborhood last night.
Ancient Herbs
http://www.herbcompanion.com/growing/ancient-herbs-modern-uses.aspx
Seven ancient herbs:
Aloe
Flax
Frankincense
Garlic
Myrrh
Milk Thistle
Turmeric
Seven ancient herbs:
Aloe
Flax
Frankincense
Garlic
Myrrh
Milk Thistle
Turmeric
Common Rue
Ruta graveolens
http://www.herbcompanion.com/in-the-herb-garden/ruta-graveolens-growing-common-rue.aspx
We could all use a little extra protection from evil.
http://www.herbcompanion.com/in-the-herb-garden/ruta-graveolens-growing-common-rue.aspx
We could all use a little extra protection from evil.
Fall Fireworks
http://www.finegardening.com/design/articles/fall-fireworks.aspx
Excellent combos featuring some of my favorites such as ornamental grasses, chrysanthemums and sedums.
Unfortunately, since the author is in the Pacific Northwest, several of the plants are not hardy here in Zone 5.
Excellent combos featuring some of my favorites such as ornamental grasses, chrysanthemums and sedums.
Unfortunately, since the author is in the Pacific Northwest, several of the plants are not hardy here in Zone 5.
Arizona Compacta
Abies lasiocarpa 'Arizona Compacta'
http://www.qscaping.com/NetPS-Engine.asp?CCID=20000010&page=pdp&PID=50
Good choice for a small garden.
http://www.qscaping.com/NetPS-Engine.asp?CCID=20000010&page=pdp&PID=50
Good choice for a small garden.
Blue conifers
http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/1755/
The article at the above link is actually about choices for Christmas trees, but it also serves as an excellent summary of blue conifers for the garden.
The article at the above link is actually about choices for Christmas trees, but it also serves as an excellent summary of blue conifers for the garden.
Gold Lace
Juniperus chinensis 'Gold Lace'
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/230/gold-lace-juniper.php
Provides a good color contrast against greens.
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/230/gold-lace-juniper.php
Provides a good color contrast against greens.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Frogs in the Garden Pool
There were three frogs in the garden pool this afternoon.
I guess they did not get the memo about burrowing down into the mud for winter.
But it is around 50 degrees, so maybe they are waiting for colder weather.
I guess they did not get the memo about burrowing down into the mud for winter.
But it is around 50 degrees, so maybe they are waiting for colder weather.
Ground Nut
Apios americana
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/apios-americana-24.html
Native vine, Zone 4.
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/apios-americana-24.html
Native vine, Zone 4.
Wild Yam
Dioscorea villosa
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/dioscorea-villosa-242.html
Zone 4, shade.
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/dioscorea-villosa-242.html
Zone 4, shade.
John Clayton
Lonicera 'John Clayton'
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/lonicera-honeysuckle-6/lonicera-john-clayton-277.html
Native honeysuckle vine, Zone 4, partial shade.
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/lonicera-honeysuckle-6/lonicera-john-clayton-277.html
Native honeysuckle vine, Zone 4, partial shade.
Blue Moon
Wisteria 'Blue Moon'
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/wisteria-blue-moon-365.html
From a selection found in Minnesota.
Zone 5, tolerates partial shade.
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/wisteria-blue-moon-365.html
From a selection found in Minnesota.
Zone 5, tolerates partial shade.
Tangerine Beauty
Bignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty'
Cross Vine
http://www.sunlightgardens.com/pages/1335.html
Tolerates some shade.
Cross Vine
http://www.sunlightgardens.com/pages/1335.html
Tolerates some shade.
Native Vines
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/native-vines-1/?zenid=578bdc341dd1fc1e1c8f4b6847f5e3ef
Interesting list of vines native to the US.
Interesting list of vines native to the US.
Clematis in dappled shade
http://www.finegardening.com/design/articles/shrubs-perennials-support-clematis-vines.aspx
Describes how some clematis thrive in dappled shade.
Consider Clematis 'Silver Moon' as a possibility.
Describes how some clematis thrive in dappled shade.
Consider Clematis 'Silver Moon' as a possibility.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Elegans
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata 'Elegans'
AKA Variegated Porcelain Berry Vine
http://www.forestfarm.com/product.php?id=463
"Likes shade."
AKA Variegated Porcelain Berry Vine
http://www.forestfarm.com/product.php?id=463
"Likes shade."
Zepherine Drouhin
Rosa 'Zepherine Drouhin'
http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/1203/
A shade tolerant climbing rose is definitely worth a try.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/1203/
A shade tolerant climbing rose is definitely worth a try.
Vines for Wisconsin Shade
http://horticulturetalk.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/vines-for-shade/
The recommendations at the above link:
Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans)
Clematis
Climbing Hydrangea
The recommendations at the above link:
Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans)
Clematis
Climbing Hydrangea
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Jostaberry
http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=303
A cross between a black currant and a gooseberry.
A cross between a black currant and a gooseberry.
Hinnomaki Red
Ribes 'Hinnomaki Red' (Gooseberry)
http://www.naturehills.com/product/hinnomaki_red_gooseberry.aspx
Some sources mention that this cultivar is somewhat thorny.
http://www.naturehills.com/product/hinnomaki_red_gooseberry.aspx
Some sources mention that this cultivar is somewhat thorny.
Colossal
Ribes 'Colossal' (Gooseberry)
http://www.cyfernet.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG1122.html
Fruit up to 1.5" in diameter.
Selected in Mankato, Minnesota.
http://www.cyfernet.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG1122.html
Fruit up to 1.5" in diameter.
Selected in Mankato, Minnesota.
Invicta
Ribes 'Invicta' (Gooseberry)
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/mfruit/gooseberries.html
Invicta may be the best gooseberry cultivar.
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/mfruit/gooseberries.html
Invicta may be the best gooseberry cultivar.
Poorman
http://tanyasgarden.blogspot.com/2010/03/poorman-rejuvenated.html
Interesting account of one gardener's adventures with Ribes 'Poorman' (Gooseberry).
Interesting account of one gardener's adventures with Ribes 'Poorman' (Gooseberry).
Currants and Gooseberries
http://plants.usda.gov/java/noxious?rptType=State&statefips=26
Currants and gooseberries are listed as plant pests in the state of Michigan.
Currants and gooseberries are listed as plant pests in the state of Michigan.
Ribes divaricatum
http://www.laspilitas.com/nature-of-california/plants/ribes-divaricatum
The thorniest of the gooseberries.
The thorniest of the gooseberries.
Advanced Master Gardeners
http://www.advancedmastergardener.org/
When the efforts of Master Gardeners are not sufficient, go to the Advanced Master Gardeners.
When the efforts of Master Gardeners are not sufficient, go to the Advanced Master Gardeners.
Tixia
Gooseberry 'Tixia'
http://www.noursefarms.com/catalog/Product/Gooseberries/RI-TX/Tixia%E2%84%A2.aspx
Described as semi-thornless at the above link.
http://www.noursefarms.com/catalog/Product/Gooseberries/RI-TX/Tixia%E2%84%A2.aspx
Described as semi-thornless at the above link.
Currants and Gooseberries
I attended the monthly MGV Brown Bag yesterday at the Milwaukee County Extension offices.
Dr. Robert Tomesh discussed currants and gooseberries.
He described them as underutilized and with great potential.
Judging from the number of questions at the end of the talk, there is a lot of interest in the topic.
Very informative and well worth attending.
Dr. Robert Tomesh discussed currants and gooseberries.
He described them as underutilized and with great potential.
Judging from the number of questions at the end of the talk, there is a lot of interest in the topic.
Very informative and well worth attending.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wandering Jew
Tradescantia zebrina
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=D681
Easily grown as a houseplant.
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=D681
Easily grown as a houseplant.
Bunchberry
Cornus canadensis
http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/shrubs/cornuscan.html
I have tried and failed to grow bunchberry.
Soils that dry out and heat up in summer are a killer.
Maybe I should try again.
http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/shrubs/cornuscan.html
I have tried and failed to grow bunchberry.
Soils that dry out and heat up in summer are a killer.
Maybe I should try again.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Hawk in the garden
A hawk the size of an eagle dropped onto the garden this morning.
It might have been a Sharp-Shinned Hawk.
It missed its target, which I think was a junco.
Addendum/Correction: It could not have been a Sharp-Shinned Hawk which is a small hawk.
Maybe it was a Ferruginous Hawk, which sometimes grows so large that it is mistaken for an eagle.
It might have been a Sharp-Shinned Hawk.
It missed its target, which I think was a junco.
Addendum/Correction: It could not have been a Sharp-Shinned Hawk which is a small hawk.
Maybe it was a Ferruginous Hawk, which sometimes grows so large that it is mistaken for an eagle.
St. Clare Heirloom Seeds
http://www.stclareseeds.com/
They offer a good selection of seeds plus worm castings!
They offer a good selection of seeds plus worm castings!
Caraway
http://www.everwilde.com/store/Caraway-Herb-Seeds.html
May be invasive, so I want to try some.
Biennial.
May be invasive, so I want to try some.
Biennial.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Chinese Lanterns
Physalis alkekengi
http://www.tmseeds.com/product/Physalis-Alkekengi/Shop_Perennial_Flower_Seed
I would like to try this one.
http://www.tmseeds.com/product/Physalis-Alkekengi/Shop_Perennial_Flower_Seed
I would like to try this one.
Jewels of Opar
Talinum paniculatum
AKA Fameflower
http://www.finegardening.com/plantguide/talinum-paniculatum-jewels-of-opar.aspx
Not hardy here but could be grown as an annual.
Would be great if it self-seeded.
AKA Fameflower
http://www.finegardening.com/plantguide/talinum-paniculatum-jewels-of-opar.aspx
Not hardy here but could be grown as an annual.
Would be great if it self-seeded.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Bulbs
Only a few bulbs planted this year compared to previous years.
The weather was good but other factors conspired against me.
(40) Leucojum aestivum
(40) Scilla siberica
(20) Daffodils 'Bell Song'
(20) Daffodils 'Ice Follies'
(40) Ornithogalum umbellatum
(1) Frittilaria 'Rubra Maxima'
(10) Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Excelsior'
(20) Daffodils (yellow from Hales Corners Farmers Market)
(10) Tulipa 'Renown'
(10) Allium moly
(10) Nectaroscordum silicum ssp. bulgaricum
(10) Tulipa 'White Dream'
231 bulbs total.
I am embarrassed by the small number.
The weather was good but other factors conspired against me.
(40) Leucojum aestivum
(40) Scilla siberica
(20) Daffodils 'Bell Song'
(20) Daffodils 'Ice Follies'
(40) Ornithogalum umbellatum
(1) Frittilaria 'Rubra Maxima'
(10) Hyacinthoides hispanica 'Excelsior'
(20) Daffodils (yellow from Hales Corners Farmers Market)
(10) Tulipa 'Renown'
(10) Allium moly
(10) Nectaroscordum silicum ssp. bulgaricum
(10) Tulipa 'White Dream'
231 bulbs total.
I am embarrassed by the small number.
Musser Forests
http://www.musserforests.com/default.htm
Interesting Nut Tree Special.
Not sure I have room for 25 nut trees.
But maybe they would not all survive.
Interesting Nut Tree Special.
Not sure I have room for 25 nut trees.
But maybe they would not all survive.
Chickens Make Great Neighbors
http://www.backyardpoultrymag.com/issues/4/4-2/chickens_make_great_neighbors.html
This story makes me wish that I lived in an enlightened community.
This story makes me wish that I lived in an enlightened community.
Backyard Poultry
http://www.backyardpoultrymag.com/
For those lucky persons who live in a community that has emerged from The Dark Ages.
For those lucky persons who live in a community that has emerged from The Dark Ages.
Screech Owl Nest Box
http://gargravarr.cc.utexas.edu/owl/construction.html
Yet another feature that I should add to the garden.
Yet another feature that I should add to the garden.
Alleghany Pachysandra
Pachysandra procumbens
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/p/pacpro/pacpro1.html
"Avoid heavy clay soils" makes it problematic here.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/p/pacpro/pacpro1.html
"Avoid heavy clay soils" makes it problematic here.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Winter Roost
http://www.gardensalive.com/product.asp?pn=0337&sid=0150683&eid=110810GA&utm_source=em&utm_medium=spec&lm=gard&b1&bhcd2=1289223218
We need a winter roosting box to provide cover for songbirds.
We need a winter roosting box to provide cover for songbirds.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Winter Aconite
http://www.dutchbulbs.com/store/specialtybulbs/26072
I have to make more of an effort next year to get some Winter Aconite.
I have to make more of an effort next year to get some Winter Aconite.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Rain: Trace
There was only a trace of precipitation yesterday.
It was a mix pf rain, sleet, and hail.
It was a mix pf rain, sleet, and hail.
Lyme Disease
http://www.rodale.com/tick-prevention?cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-2010_11_05-_-Top5-_-NA
Deer are an interesting link between the invasive Asian bush honeysuckles and the ticks that carry Lyme disease.
I have already removed the Asian bush honeysuckles from our yard, but they remain numerous in the neighborhood.
Deer are an interesting link between the invasive Asian bush honeysuckles and the ticks that carry Lyme disease.
I have already removed the Asian bush honeysuckles from our yard, but they remain numerous in the neighborhood.
Teaming with Microbes
http://teamingwithmicrobes.com/
Excellent book.
Jeff Lowenfels is garden columnist for the Anchorage Daily News.
Excellent book.
Jeff Lowenfels is garden columnist for the Anchorage Daily News.
Gardening In Winter
http://www.adn.com/2010/11/03/1535477/invest-in-lights-to-keep-gardening.html
Sounds like a good diea.
Sounds like a good diea.
Leaf Mulch
http://www.finegardening.com/how-to/videos/fall-leaves-make-great-natural-mulch.aspx
Sydney Eddison evangelizes leaves as mulch.
Sydney Eddison evangelizes leaves as mulch.
Betty Corning
Clematis 'Betty Corning'
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/69288/
In the above link, note the comment that one person has it growing in mostly mottled shade.
The following link describes the origins of the vine and the person it was named for:
http://areasonedlandscape.com/?p=927
And last but not least note that there is a lot of variation in the descriptions of hardiness, some as cold as 3 and some as warm as 6.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/69288/
In the above link, note the comment that one person has it growing in mostly mottled shade.
The following link describes the origins of the vine and the person it was named for:
http://areasonedlandscape.com/?p=927
And last but not least note that there is a lot of variation in the descriptions of hardiness, some as cold as 3 and some as warm as 6.
Anemonin in Clematis
http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=cloco
Note the presence of the toxic principle Anemonin.
Note the presence of the toxic principle Anemonin.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Native Vines
http://www.gardening-for-wildlife.com/vines-of-the-northeast.html
A number of interesting choices, more than I thought.
A number of interesting choices, more than I thought.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Bull's Blood
http://www.burpee.com/vegetables/beets/beet-bull-s-blood-prod000606.html
An heirloom beet.
It would be worth growing both as an ornamental and an edible.
An heirloom beet.
It would be worth growing both as an ornamental and an edible.
Spearmint
Mentha spicata
http://www.parkseed.com/gardening/PD/1348?utm_source=lyris&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=101103-Seeds-from-Santa&utm_content=zone
I have never grown Spearmint from seed.
It might be fun to try it.
http://www.parkseed.com/gardening/PD/1348?utm_source=lyris&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=101103-Seeds-from-Santa&utm_content=zone
I have never grown Spearmint from seed.
It might be fun to try it.
Superweeds
http://www.rodale.com/monsanto?cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-2010_11_03-_-Top5-_-NA
The sad saga of Monsanto and the creation of superweeds.
The sad saga of Monsanto and the creation of superweeds.
Garden at MSU
http://www.finegardening.com/item/16842/pink-and-burgundy-for-fall
We grew some of that Japanese Blood Grass in a pot this year.
Next year, we should plant some in the ground.
We grew some of that Japanese Blood Grass in a pot this year.
Next year, we should plant some in the ground.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Cat in the garden
There was a gray/white cat hunting along the back line this morning.
The squirrels were having apoplectic fits.
My regular cat is a tabby cat, which also gives the squirrels fits.
The squirrels were having apoplectic fits.
My regular cat is a tabby cat, which also gives the squirrels fits.
Herbs vs. Colds
http://www.rodale.com/cold-and-flu-remedies?page=0%2C0&cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-2010_11_01-_-Top5-_-NA
I might have to stop sharing my elderberry fruit with the birds and selfishly hoard it for myself.
And maybe I am allergic to Echinacea. I have been blaming ragweed but we have a lot more coneflowers than ragweed in the garden.
I might have to stop sharing my elderberry fruit with the birds and selfishly hoard it for myself.
And maybe I am allergic to Echinacea. I have been blaming ragweed but we have a lot more coneflowers than ragweed in the garden.
Prairie Moon Nursery
http://www.prairiemoon.com/seeds/wildflowers-forbs/echinocystis-lobata-wild-cucumber/?cat=251
As per the link, they even offer Echinocystis lobata seeds.
So it is a tough choice.
Give up on the wild cucumbers or order a hundred seeds?
As per the link, they even offer Echinocystis lobata seeds.
So it is a tough choice.
Give up on the wild cucumbers or order a hundred seeds?
Echinocystis lobata
I am amazed bordering on stupification that there is an entire book devoted to Echinocystis lobata.
Available through Amazon.com (link here).
Available through Amazon.com (link here).
Wild Cucumber
Echinocystis lobata
http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/scripts/detail.asp?Spcode=ECHLOB
I am ready to give up on this plant.
Again.
We had only one volunteer this year, and the stem got broken off before the fruit matured.
The stems are so fragile, and the germination rate is so poor that we cannot keep them going.
http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/scripts/detail.asp?Spcode=ECHLOB
I am ready to give up on this plant.
Again.
We had only one volunteer this year, and the stem got broken off before the fruit matured.
The stems are so fragile, and the germination rate is so poor that we cannot keep them going.
Chocolate Vine
Akebia quinata
"An excellent ground cover for shady areas and woodland gardens."
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=A149
I am even more convinced that I have to try this vine.
"An excellent ground cover for shady areas and woodland gardens."
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=A149
I am even more convinced that I have to try this vine.
Vines for Shade
http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/climbing-vines-for-shade.html
Unfortunately, a limited selection.
We have Virginia Creeper (in spite of the name, it is a Wisconsin native).
I would like to try the Akebia.
Unfortunately, a limited selection.
We have Virginia Creeper (in spite of the name, it is a Wisconsin native).
I would like to try the Akebia.
Victorian Peach
Clivia 'Victorian Peach'
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/26685-product.html
If I had a greenhouse and a lot more experience, maybe I could go $475 for a single plant.
But probably not.
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/26685-product.html
If I had a greenhouse and a lot more experience, maybe I could go $475 for a single plant.
But probably not.
Pole Mount for Bat House
http://www.batmanagement.com/Batcentral/boxbuild/Polemount.html
Sounds simple enough.
But the first casualty of any battle is the plan.
Sounds simple enough.
But the first casualty of any battle is the plan.
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