I enjoyed your pictures. Tell us what you have growing in your 'weird' bed. It looks every interesting.
Autumn has been rather strange here in the midwestern U.S. also. The last two days the temps have hit 80. I have roses in full bloom, the dahlias have just started. They refused to grow in the summer heat and drought. I'm still watering, as we are about 16 inches behind in rainfall for the year.
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
LOved your pictures, they are great. We have three friends from England and they are such fun. One of them showed us pictures of her house in England(she lives here now, she married a Yank!) The country was much like Western Oregon.
I call it the wierd bed for want of a better name. The orphanage may be better.
Each plant thats in it has its own story which I won't go into here as some can be drawn out.
My soil is alkaline, living as I do where the chalk downlands of the North Downs hit the sea. With all the work I've been doing on the back of the house I no longer have tubs, so I planted some acid loving plants with a bit of peat and some hope for them to grow. Camelia, pieris and heathers.
I acquired a yucca houseplant from my mother and left it out last winter in its pot, it lived so it is in there now.
I planted an oleander and a fremontodendron by the house last autumn, but they were in the way of the new conservatory so in they went.
On holiday in France, I saw a beautiful cream oleander, so I bought it, and that's in.
I went to a garden show and saw the must have tree hydrangea, that's the newest acquisition.
There's also a self seeded fern which is doing really well.
Zone: This is England we don't do zones. Pick any number between 2 and 11
My garden have the same problem, hostas are down but dalias and tropaeleum blooms like crazy. Think the hostas have been lacking water. Now after a good rain we are suposed to get summer temps
It is November in a few days
Pia
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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No, it's quite funny really. I read about Autumn Joy recently and thought I must get one of those. In September 2003 I bought 6 clematis for £5 ($8.71) and I was delayed building the trellis by over a year so I kept them in pots until this spring.
Even then I didn't realise I already had it. I was surprised to find the flowers and looked at the name. D'ur.
Zone: This is England we don't do zones. Pick any number between 2 and 11