GardenBanter.co.uk

GardenBanter.co.uk (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/)
-   Gardening (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/gardening/)
-   -   A new garden. (https://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/gardening/162981-new-garden.html)

Cheryl Isaak 12-08-2007 03:58 PM

A new garden.
 
Well, yesterday I finally filled in the hole left by that big Miscanthus
that I had DS remove for me. I pulled all the weeds, left the glads that
seem to have survived since I planted them 15 years ago and added all the
left over bags of soil, potting mix and compost to even it out. Gave it all
a good dig in and planted

One sedum - unknown upright that was elsewhere in the yard,
a variegated phlox,
Coral Lights huechera,
a Sweet William dianthus
A piece of my Rudbeckia maxima
Hens and chicks (actually, that is just a holding spot until I weed out it's
permanent spot)

I'll move a mini daylily in there later.....

So, off to get some laundry folded and maybe I can weed this afternoon.

C


Ann 12-08-2007 05:25 PM

A new garden.
 
Cheryl Isaak expounded:


Well, yesterday I finally filled in the hole left by that big Miscanthus
that I had DS remove for me.


You got a miscanthus out of the ground? A big one? I couldn't even
budge mine. Fortunately move of it died during the winter three years
back and I took advantage of it - killed the rest and have a lovely
yellow baptisia there in its place (easier to see around at the end of
the driveway)
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Cheryl Isaak 12-08-2007 07:08 PM

A new garden.
 
On 8/12/07 12:25 PM, in article ,
"Ann" wrote:

Cheryl Isaak expounded:


Well, yesterday I finally filled in the hole left by that big Miscanthus
that I had DS remove for me.


You got a miscanthus out of the ground? A big one? I couldn't even
budge mine. Fortunately move of it died during the winter three years
back and I took advantage of it - killed the rest and have a lovely
yellow baptisia there in its place (easier to see around at the end of
the driveway)

It was huge - 3 pieces, about 8-10 diameter pieces are in new spots in my
gardens, 2 pieces, about 6 inch diameter, have gone to friends and numerous
smaller pieces have headed to more distant friends.

It took DS about 5-6 hours to divide it and hack it out.

C


Rachael Simpson 13-08-2007 01:03 AM

A new garden.
 
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
Well, yesterday I finally filled in the hole left by that big Miscanthus
that I had DS remove for me. I pulled all the weeds, left the glads that
seem to have survived since I planted them 15 years ago and added all the
left over bags of soil, potting mix and compost to even it out. Gave it all
a good dig in and planted

One sedum - unknown upright that was elsewhere in the yard,
a variegated phlox,
Coral Lights huechera,
a Sweet William dianthus
A piece of my Rudbeckia maxima
Hens and chicks (actually, that is just a holding spot until I weed out it's
permanent spot)

I'll move a mini daylily in there later.....

So, off to get some laundry folded and maybe I can weed this afternoon.

C


Oh, wow! You were busy....guess the injured finger must have felt up to
the work. We just got back from the shrimp festival. It was really hot,
but thankfully the heat wasn't as bad as it was here at home last week.
(Actually, I am supremely grateful that the heat wasn't that bad as the
AC is out on the van.) Got some laundry to catch up on, myself...part of
it is in the wash now while I catch up on my mail & groups.

Cheryl Isaak 13-08-2007 01:53 PM

A new garden.
 
On 8/12/07 8:03 PM, in article , "rachael
simpson" wrote:

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
Well, yesterday I finally filled in the hole left by that big Miscanthus
that I had DS remove for me. I pulled all the weeds, left the glads that
seem to have survived since I planted them 15 years ago and added all the
left over bags of soil, potting mix and compost to even it out. Gave it all
a good dig in and planted

One sedum - unknown upright that was elsewhere in the yard,
a variegated phlox,
Coral Lights huechera,
a Sweet William dianthus
A piece of my Rudbeckia maxima
Hens and chicks (actually, that is just a holding spot until I weed out it's
permanent spot)

I'll move a mini daylily in there later.....

So, off to get some laundry folded and maybe I can weed this afternoon.

C


Oh, wow! You were busy....guess the injured finger must have felt up to
the work. We just got back from the shrimp festival. It was really hot,
but thankfully the heat wasn't as bad as it was here at home last week.
(Actually, I am supremely grateful that the heat wasn't that bad as the
AC is out on the van.) Got some laundry to catch up on, myself...part of
it is in the wash now while I catch up on my mail & groups.


Rachel, sounds like you had fun!
C



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:37 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter