Here is the soil going on the top. I did not have any plan for particular plants at the time. There are always a few in the yard that need moving for one reason or another. |
Here is the soil going on the top. I did not have any plan for particular plants at the time. There are always a few in the yard that need moving for one reason or another. |
9 comments:
Hahaha "mad woman", I wonder why your hydrangea did not bllom for two consecutive years. I want to plant some but hubby is allergic to it.
Love day lilies too.
Ok mad women, love your method of widening the flower bed. Hopefully Endless Summer will like the new home and next year reward you with lots of blooms.
Hi Valarie,
Your new bed looks great. I'm in the process of doing the same now.I will let the layers sit over the winter , hopefully in the spring it will be ready to plant.
I bought a ever blooming hydrangea this spring,it did bloom this summer, then it got real dry here and it wasn't looking too good , so I cut it back. It looks good now so I hope it makes it thru the winter and blooms next year.
Have a blessed day, Lynda
Good work with the shovel Val! My new inproved version of this hydrangea didn't flower this year so it may get the heave ho next year.
'Limelight' on the other hand is flowering and flowering - I love the colour.
Judith
Hi Valerie,
I need to get my shovel going pretty quick too :-) I have lots to divide, I always chicken out when the bad weather shows up!
I have endless summer, and they are loaded... the first year the flowers laid in the mud because they were so leggey, this year I have been pleased, Mine get more sun than I thought they would be happy with. I hope your like the new location:-)
Bella
Thanks for the tutorial on lasagna gardening! I hope the Endless Summer does better in the new location, sometimes that's all it takes!
I am new to your blog and am curious about your Endless Summer. Did you have it in part shade before? I have one planted where it gets afternoon shade and this year not a blossom! Should I move it?
Actually, lasagna method is new to me. Thanks for the detailed info. Why do you need to put the newspapers between the layers of soil? I'll come back to view your answer. The yellow daylily is very sweet and gorgeous. I hope it will bring you many happy returns!
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. In your former posts I found so many lovely photos, amazing!
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