We have hummingbirds in the garden every year, but I have never found a nest.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Hinnomaki Red
http://www.cherrygal.com/cherrygalheirloomgooseberryhinnomakiredlivenew-p-12624.html
We bought one at Monches Farm.
I planted it by the variegated elderberry.
Carol Mackie
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=DaphneCarolMackie
Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie'
Would love to have one.
Black Ace
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=L560
Chelone glabra 'Black Ace'
Turtlehead
Worth a try in wet shade.
Available at Monches.
Dickson's Gold
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=V370
Spreading low-growing bellflower.
Was not included in the Chicago Botanic Garden trials.
Available at Monches.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Neosulfureum
http://www.joycreek.com/Epimedium-versicolor-Neosulfureum-322-030.htm
One of the best Epimediums in the Chicago Botanic Garden trials.
Epimediums
http://www.chicagobotanic.org/downloads/planteval_notes/no20_barrenworts.pdf
Great plants for the shade garden.
Little King
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=J520
Dwarf river birch tolerates part shade and heavy clay.
Worth trying.
Sarastro
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/731/sarastro-bellflower.php
The only bellflower to receive 5 stars in the Chicago Botanic Garden evaluation.
Bellflowers
http://www.chicagobotanic.org/downloads/planteval_notes/no31_bellflower.pdf
Comprehensive testing of bellflowers by the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Depressing number of winter losses in moisture retentive soils.
Chameleon
http://www.greatgardenplants.com/index.php?pageId=976
Houttuynia cordata
I need to transplant some around the yard.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Blue Star Creeper
http://www.greatgardenplants.com/index.php?pageId=631
Isotoma fluviatilis
Would like to try it as a ground cover.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Glory of the Snow
http://www.santarosagardens.com/Chionodoxa-forbesii-p/chi-for.htm
Have to make an effort to plant MANY this fall.
Gaura
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=C840
Gaura lindheimeri
Beware heavy, poorly-drained soils.
Bloody Dock
http://www.finegardening.com/plantguide/rumex-sanguineus-bloody-dock.aspx
Rumex sanguineus
Bloody Dock AKA Red Veined Sorrel
Zone 6 but may self-seed.
We bought one at the Boerner Herb Faire from Cook With Herbs.
Marquis
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/49170
Seedless white grape introduced by Cornell.
Good cold hardiness.
Echium russicum
http://www.anniesannuals.com/plt_lst/lists/search/lst.srch.asp?prodid=381
Excellent winter hardiness, but we do not have full sun or well-drained soil.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Flowering Tobacco and Tomatoes
http://www.garden.org/searchqa/index.php?q=show&id=1090&ps=57&keyword=tomato&adv=0
The key is keeping everything virus-free.
Only the Lonely
http://www.anniesannuals.com/plt_lst/lists/general/lst.gen.asp?prodid=730
Nicotiana sylvestris 'Only the Lonely'
Great for a moon garden.
Gooseberries
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/mfruit/gooseberries.html
Lists cultivars Poorman, Hinnomaki Red, Invicta, Pixwell, etc.
Apartment Gardening with Herbs
http://www.herbcompanion.com/gardening/from-our-bookshelf-apartment-gardening-with-herbs.aspx
We grow a lot of Agastache outside in the garden, but I have not tried to grow it inside in pots.
Biodynamic Gardening
http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/create-biodynamic-back-yard
Interesting ideas, but I am not ready to try it yet.
Top Flowering Herbs
http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/flowering-herb-garden
We grow several of the listed herbs, like Agastache, Bee Balm, Joe Pye, Feverfew, Purple Coneflower, and Yarrow.
The WI DNR discourages growing Queen of the Meadow.
Quicksilver
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/974/quicksilver-chinese-wild-ginger.php
Asarum splendens 'Quicksilver'
Would love to have some but that Zone 6 hardiness is going to be a problem until we get more global warming.
Some other sources claim Zone 5.
Jerry Nelson's Garden
http://mzientek.blogspot.com/2011/05/jerry-nelsons-garden.html
Marcia Zientek went on the MGV tour of Jerry Nelson's garden in inhospitable weather.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
False Spirea
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=F630
Sorbaria sorbifolia
Might be an interesting experiment.
Solar Fountain
http://www.gardeners.com/Solar-Pineapple-Fountain/NewProducts_Dept,39-640,default,cp.html
Would be fun to have one.
Plant Pairs
http://www.midwestliving.com/garden/design/10-top-summer-plant-pairs/
Excellent companions.
It would be hard for me to pick a favorite pair.
Plants That Attract Beneficial Insects
http://www.farmerfred.com/plants_that_attract_benefi.html
We grow some of the listed plants.
Like dandelions, for example.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Plants for Pollinators
http://www.herbcompanion.com/gardening/attract-pollinators-to-your-garden.aspx
We grow many (but not all) of the plants listed.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Blackhaw
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=G240
Viburnum prunifolium
Would like to try one.
Clove Currant
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=m110
Ribes odoratum
My kind of plant.
On my wish list.
Tamarind
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/tamarind.html
Tamarindus indica
Can reach a height of 100'.
I might have to transplant ours to a bigger pot.
Cook With Herbs
http://www.cookwithherbs.com/index.html
They were selling herb plants at the Boerner Herb Faire on Saturday.
We bought:
(1) Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)
(1) Red-Leaf Hyacinth Bean (Lablab purpureus)
(1) Red Veined Sorrel (Rumex sanguineus)
(2) Vietnamese Coriander (Polygonum odoratum)
Hoppe Tree Service
http://www.hoppetreeservice.com/
Hoppe Tree Service was selling tree seedlings at the Wauwatosa Farmers Market on Saturday.
We bought an Ironwood (Ostrya virginiana, AKA American Hophornbeam) and I planted it in the woodland garden.
We bought a red oak (Quercus rubra) and I planted it on the west side of the maple garden.
Blue Ash
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/treeselector/detail_plant.cfm?PlantID=212
Fraxinus quadrangulata
Not recommended due to Emerald Ash Borer.
Reasons to Raise Chickens
http://www.organicgardening.com/living/5-reasons-raise-chickens
Someone should tell government officials in backward medieval villages.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sweetbay Magnolia
http://hcs.osu.edu/hcs/tmi/plantlist/ma_niana.html
Magnolia virginiana
The native Magnolia.
Would be interesting to try one.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Madame Galen
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/60910-product.html
Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
Would love to have one.
White Lady
http://springhillnursery.com/product.asp?pn=66752&sid=0425176&eid=052011SH
Helleborus 'White Lady'
Would be a welcome addition to our Hellebore collection.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Tree Roots
http://www.finegardening.com/item/19727/a-trees-root-system-revealed
This is no revelation to anyone who has tried to garden around tree roots.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Rex Begonia Vine
http://www.finegardening.com/plantguide/cissus-discolor-rex-begonia-vine.aspx
Cissus discolor
Great foliage, likes shade, but not hardy.
Here is would be an annual or a houseplant.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Best Bang for Your Buck
http://statebystategardening.com/state.php/il/newsletter-stories/best_bang_for_your_buck/
I like plants that self-seed or spread by suckers.
All Kinds of Basil
http://statebystategardening.com/il/newsletter-stories/all_kinds_of_basil/
We grow several pots of basil every year.
Foster and Smith Aquatics
http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/
Lots of cool stuff for ponds.
The solar-powered pumps are interesting.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Porcelain Berry
http://www.romencegardens.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=7
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata 'Elegans'
Terrible reputation as an invasive.
Shooting Star Nursery
http://shootingstarnursery.com/catalog/index.php
They offer a good selection of trees, shrubs, vines, wildflowers, etc.
1/2" Rain in the garden
We got 1/2" rain over the weekend as follows:
1/8" Friday night
1/8" Saturday
1/4" Saturday night
Far short of the 1.25" that was predicted.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Invicta Gooseberry
http://www.jungseed.com/dp.asp?pID=30184&c=229&p=Invicta+Gooseberry
I want a thorny gooseberry.
Invicta is described as "spiny."
Other possible thorny varieties would be Downing or Glenndale.
Pink-flowered Dianthus
http://www.plant-pictures.net/3263-dianthus-picture.aspx
We bought a Dianthus with silvery foliage and pink flowers at Shady Acres.
It looks very similar to the 'Cobham Beauty' pictured in the link above.
I planted it next to the Prairie Smoke just south of the Chinese Chestnut.
Earliest of All
http://www.forestfarm.com/product.php?id=4624
Trollius cultorum 'Earliest of All'
Globe Flower
We bought one at Monches Farm.
I planted it near the Trollius on the east side of the driveway.
The moisture requirements described at the link above are interesting, because last year I planted one next to the garden pool, and it did not survive.
Jupiter's Beard
http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/homegardening/scene2d02.html
Centranthus ruber
We bought one today at Luxembourg Gardens.
Would love to reach a point someday where it actually does self-seed.
Blackberry Punch
http://www.provenwinners.com/plants/detail.cfm?photoID=9547
Calibrachoa 'Blackberry Punch'
We bought a hanging basket today at Luxembourg Gardens.
It contained several plants.
Big Herbs
http://www.herbcompanion.com/in-the-herb-garden/growing-big-herbs-angelica-borage-and-tansy.aspx
We grow angelica, borage, and tansy.
Three of my favorites.
Silverlace Vine
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/47366
We have two, and the younger one is doing much better than the older one.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Sophia
http://www.monchesfarm.com/FEATUREthermopsis.htm
Thermopsis chinensis 'Sophia'
False Lupine
We bought one today at Monches.
The Blues
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/173/the-blues-little-bluestem.php
I love Little Bluestem.
Wild Cucumber
http://www.prairiemoon.com/seeds/wildflowers-forbs/echinocystis-lobata-wild-cucumber/
Echinocystis lobata
I have seven seedlings so far this spring from the previous year's seeds.
Sweet Kate
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=a737
Tradescantia 'Sweet Kate"
Spiderwort
We bought one today at Shady Acres.
Ornamental Bush Pea
http://www.monchesfarm.com/FEATURElathyrusvernus.htm
Lathyrus vernus
Stunning flowers, tolerates significant shade.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Red-headed Woodpecker in the garden
There was a red-headed woodpecker in the woodland garden today.
We get red-bellied woodpeckers and downy woodpeckers regularly, but it is very unusual to see a red-headed woodpecker.
Celandine Poppy
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=CelandinePoppy
Stylophorum diphyllum
We bought one at Northwind Perennial Farm.
I planted it near the ford with the bleeding hearts.
Swedish Ivy
http://www.guide-to-houseplants.com/swedish-ivy.html
I bought one at the Boerner Botanical Gardens gift shop.
It was on consignment from Shady Lane Greenhouses.
Red Twig Dogwood
http://www.ecoterralandscape.com/cgi-bin/ViewTopic.pl?Topic=00-020509cp
Some interesting choices for companion plants like Clethra alnifolia (summersweet).
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Beware Phytophotodermatitis
http://dnr.wi.gov/invasives/fact/hogweed.htm
We have angelica and cow parsnip.
Best to use caution.
Always.
Cow Parsnip
http://www.oikostreecrops.com/store/product.asp?cookiecheck=yes&P_ID=513&PT_ID=90&strPageHistory=cat
The Scotty People also gave us a Cow Parsnip.
I planted it west of the apple trees, north of the arborvitae.
Barbarea spp.
http://www.all-creatures.org/picb/wfshl-wintercress-early.html
The Scotty People (cherished neighbors) gave us a plant that they called "Wintercress."
I am pretty sure that it is one of the Barbarea species but I am not sure which one.
I planted it west of the apple trees, north of the arborvitae.
Bring Back the Monarchs
http://monarchwatch.org/bring-back-the-monarchs/
We planted some other milkweeds, but finding a local source for common milkweed is proving difficult.
Might have to grow it from seed.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Blue-joint Grass
http://www.borealforest.org/grasses/grass1.htm
Calamagrostis canadensis
A native alternative to Common Reed (Phragmites).
Indian Grass
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/grasses/plants/ind_grass.htm
Sorghastrum nutans
We bought one at the Native Plant Sale at Wehr Nature Center.
I planted it by the garden pool.
Skunk Cabbage
http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/symplocarpusfoet.html
Symplocarpus foetidus
We bought two at the Native Plant Sale at Wehr Nature Center.
I planted one on the edge of the garden pool and one in the northeast corner where water often collects after a rain.
Flowering Quince
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaenomeles_japonica
We bought one from Heritage Flower Farm.
I planted it on the northeast side between the variegated elderberry and the dutchman's pipe vine.
Nice thorns.
Ornamental Millet
http://wimastergardener.org/?q=OrnamentalMillet
Would love to grow some.
'Jade Princess' looks particularly interesting.
Ironweed
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/sm_ironweedx.htm
Vernonia fasciculata
We bought one at the Native Plant Sale at Wehr Nature Center.
I planted it west of Dr. O'Grady's dogwoods.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Urban Tree of the Year 2011
http://www.gardendesignonline.com/gardendesignonline/2011/04/urban-tree-of-the-year-2011.html
Goldenrain Tree.
Koelreuteria paniculata
We do not have one (yet).
Variegated Purple Fountain Grass
http://www.santarosagardens.com/Pennisetum-Fireworks-p/pen-fire.htm
Pennisetum 'Fireworks'
Gorgeous ornamental grass, but would have to be grown as an annual here.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Urban Gardening
http://www.rodale.com/small-space-vegetable-gardening?page=0%2C1&cm_mmc=DailyNewsNL-_-05052011-_-Top5-_-NA
Tips on how to get more out of limited space, which is important to many of us.
Birds in the Garden
There is a gray catbird in the garden this evening. I have been seeing it the last couple of days.
There was a rose-breasted grosbeak in the garden yesterday.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Purpurea
http://www.anniesannuals.com/plt_lst/lists/search/lst.srch.asp?prodid=1618
Angelica stricta 'Purpurea'
I would sure like to reach a tipping point where our angelicas self-seed.
Homemade Trellises
http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/4464/learn-lashing-and-make-your-own-garden-trellises
Some good advice on knots.
But I personally prefer a hatchet knot.
The Garden Professors
https://sharepoint.cahnrs.wsu.edu/blogs/urbanhort/default.aspx
This looks like a very informational and entertaining blog.
Organic Matter
http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/organic-matter
Never enough composted organic matter to go around.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Variegated Virginia Creeper
http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/other-species-9/parthenocissus-quinquefolia-variegata-344.html
I love our Virginia Creeper and we have quite a bit of it.
Would be nice to have this less vigorous variegated version as a contrast.
Midnight Oasis
http://www.herbcompanion.com/gardening/down-to-earth-planting-a-moonlight-garden.aspx
I love white flowers because they glow at dusk.
Perennials for Hummingbirds
http://www.santarosagardens.com/Perennials-to-Attract-Hummingbirds-s/224.htm
We try to grow a mix of flowers for hummingbirds.
Lucerne
http://www.romencegardens.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=1497
Sisyrinchium augustifolium 'Lucerne'
Blue Eyed Grass
We have one small clump and need many more.
Pagoda
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/230323-product.html
Erythronium 'Pagoda'
Avoiding the dry summers and wet winters is very tough here.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Slug Wars!
http://www.monchesfarm.com/SLUGWARS.htm
I am a little worried about collateral damage inflicted by an ammonia solution.
Karasuba
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=C964
Mukdenia 'Karasuba'
We bought one at Shady Acres.
I planted it in the woodland garden near where the deer destroyed the Rhododendron.
Boerner Craft Fair
On Sunday, we attended the Craft Fair at Boerner Botanical Gardens.
We bought several plants from Shady Lane Greenhouses:
2 scented geraniums (pelargoniums)
2 black petunias
1 sweet basil
1 cilantro
1 parsley
And we bought a demonic shovel bug from Jeff's Garden Accents.
Northern Lights
http://www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/164/northern-lights-tufted-hair-grass.php
Tufted Hair Grass 'Northern Lights'
We bought one at Shady Acres and I planted it by the garden pool.
Prairie Cordgrass
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/grasses/plants/pr_cordgrass.htm
We bought one at Shady Acres and I planted it by the garden pool.
It is going to be interesting to see if it will be as successful as the Golden Reed.
Ascot Rainbow
http://www.deerxlandscape.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=87945&p_catid=37
Euphorbia 'Ascot Rainbow'
Listed as Zone 6 so it might have a tough time here in Zone 5.
We bought one at Shady Acres.
I planted it by the fireplace chimney so it will get the benefit of the heat radiating off the brick wall.
Virginia Bluebells
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/plants/bluebells.htm
We bought one at Shady Acres and I planted it in the northwestern shade border.
Osaka Mix
http://www.sunnygardens.com/garden_plants/brassica/brassica_0494.php
Flowering Cabbage
We bought a four-pack at Luxembourg Gardens.
As per the Flowering Kale, I planted two in the ground and two in pots.
Flowering Kale
http://www.umass.edu/umext/floriculture/fact_sheets/specific_crops/cabbkale.html
We bought a four-pack of 'Red Peacock' Flowering Kale at Luxembourg Gardens.
I planted them today, 2 in the ground and 2 in pots.
Spinach Growing Guide
http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/spinach-growing-guide
Spinach can be ornamental in the garden.
Edible landscaping.
Viburnums
http://www.finegardening.com/plants/articles/viburnums-are-versatile-shrubs.aspx
They are versatile and there are a lot of choices.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Violets in the Garden
Costmary
http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/tanbalsamita.htm
At one time I had more than anybody, but it is all gone.
Little Honey
http://www.waysidegardens.com/gardening/PD/41839/
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey'
Very ornamental.
Professor A. Kippenberg
http://springhillnursery.com/professor-a.-kippenberg-dwarf-aster/p/82058/
Aster dumosus
Compact stature, Zone 4, and deer-resistant.
Sip of Spring
Yesterday, we attended a workshop at Shady Acres Perennial Nursery in New Berlin.
The presenter was Jim Garbe.
The topic was "Sip of Spring."
Jim talked about some of the great new cultivars of perennials like Achillea, Astilbe, Echinacea, Geranium, Hemerocallis, Heuchera, Heucherella, Mukdenia, Salvia, and Vernonia.
He also talked about maintenance, fertilizer, pest control, watering, containers, rain gardens, native plants, and sustainability.
Great program.
Growing Low-Maintenance Perennials
On Thursday, I attended the Horticulture magazine online workshop (webinar).
The presenter was Kerry Mendez from Perennially Yours (pyours.com).
The topic was "Growing Low-Maintenance Perennials."
The sponsor was Osmocote.
We learned about a great many perennials, including some of my own favorites like Pig Squeak, Siberian Iris, Epimedium, Hellebore, Solomon's Seal, Echinacea, Yarrow, Agastache, Sneezeweed, Butterfly Weed, Swamp Milkweed, Rudbeckia, Culver's Root, Clematis, Miscanthus, and Sedum.
There was Q&A at the end, with questions about intersectional peonies, plants for wet shade, coral bells, Amsonia, plants that should not be fertilized, Solomon's Seal, Sweet Autumn Clematis, and Hellebores.
Informational and well-worth attending.
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