Category: Perennials
Herbaceous perennials I grow.
Joe-Pye
This afternoon, my garden buddy Lynn from Sin City to Slaterville stopped by for some Joe-Pye weed (or as she prefers boneset) to plant in her ditch.
I’m more than happy to share. It’s not like it’s scarce around here. In fact, the plant defines this place with it’s wet soils along the wetland. I’ve got several cultivars planted around the place. But I’m fond of the wild…
Bowed by the rain, it bounced back just fine.

Plenty o’Joe-Pye out into the wetland.

Saturday walk-around
Just some pix from the weekend …
I returned the veggie garden to respectability. It had really gotten out of hand. But now the oats and peas I put on the garlic beds two or three weeks ago look great and I cleaned up some bed that were in ‘weed cover crop’ mode and planted some fall greens. Not too shabby.
Grass border coming into its own.

Turtleheads (Chelone obliqua) and more in the wet patch.

Weird leaflet on a young locust tree.

Lots of yellow flower (again, still). Helianthus …

Rudbeckia laciniata ‘Hortensia’ (Outhouse Plant, Golden Glow). The deer hit them pretty hard this year, for the first time. But they still look OK.

Saturday walk-around
Apologies for the sparse posting lately. Life has been hectic. Here are some images from a quick walkaround on Saturday morning.
Pulling back, lots more purple with the clematis: Hosta, Astilbe

South bed: Echiinacea, Daucus, geraniums, amorphophallus, coleus.

Aloe flowering. First time that’s happened to me. Guess it will die and the pups will take over in that pot?






















