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Trees of Antiquity: Planting a Home Orchard!

Well, it's certainly been a long time since this blog has been updated. I apologize for that. Since my last post, so many things have happened. In fact, I even moved! Though the house is currently uninhabitable, and will require a lot of work, they yard is huge. Big enough, believe it or not, to…

In Bloom: ‘Sweet’ Series Sweet William Dianthus

Sweet William dianthus plants have long been one of my absolute favorite biennial flowers. As a biennial, the flowers require two growing seasons before they will bloom. In the first season, plants produce foliage. The following summer, they will begin to bloom. Though most all open-pollinated dianthus of this type will be biennial, there are…

An Arrangement in Shades of Blue

Mid-summer is always a difficult time for flower arranging in my small backyard. While most of the spring flowers have finished blooming, I'm often left with a small window in which there are very little plants blooming. Fortunately, some of the summer annuals had already started to bloom. Above, are the very lovely double doppio…

A Thriving Hummingbird Garden

I don't know what it is about gardening, but I can't help but get excited when I see a big flower bed bursting in bloom. I recently stopped by my local community garden and found that the hummingbird beds were absolutely alive! Of course, I had to grab my camera and take some pictures. Most…

In Bloom: Pretty Shades of Pink

Each growing season, I try to add something new. Though some flowers are easier to grow than others, I can't help but want to celebrate even the smallest success. Below are some of the newest shades of pink in my garden. Carnations are always very difficult for me to grow. 'Benigna' carnations have started to…

A True Beauty: ‘Celeb 2 Madonna’ Lisianthus

Over the years, I've managed to grow quite a few varieties of lisianthus in my small backyard. I always struggle to grow lisianthus, as keeping them happy and weed-free can be difficult for me. Still, I usually have pretty good results, provided I am able to start the plants early enough. This year, I grew…

In Bloom: ‘Arosa 3 Red’ Lisianthus

Admittedly, I've never been very good at growing lisianthus. Over time, I have definitely improved - but, I'm still working on it. I've always been drawn to lisianthus in deep, dramatic shades. 'Arosa 3 Red' lisianthus was no exception to this, as I was looking for a flower that would resemble true roses, but without…

Growing Dahlias From Seed: My First Success!

I've always been fascinated with plant hybridizing. Attempting to grow my own beautiful dahlias is certainly no exception. Dahlias are octoploid. In simple garden terms, this means that each plant contains tons of genetic material. When dahlias are grown from seeds, gardeners don't know quite what to expect, as the seedlings very seldom resemble the…

New Additions: ‘Chromacolor’ Daffodils

Over the course of starting my own very small daffodil collection, there were always several varieties I skipped over when placing an order for bulbs. For whatever reason, the 'Chromacolor' daffodil never seemed to make the final cut. With its seemingly "normal" appearance, I just wasn't sure I could have justified spending the extra money.…

Growing ‘White Explosion’ Daffodils for the First Time

Since beginning my collection of backyard daffodils, a true double white variety was one which I was truly missing. In my effort to find a nice pure white flower, I decided to try growing 'White Explosion' daffodil. After one season in the garden, I am so incredibly pleased with their addition. When the 'White Explosion'…