This one was inspired by the gift of New Zealand Flax that Heatherbelle gave the out-of-province attendees at the first Canadian Dave's Garden Round Up in Victoria, British Columbia.
Mainly Foliage Containers
Oh, yeah, forgot to add. You inspired me this morning to order some of the Trifolium repens 'Dark Dancer'. I had not seen this before.
Hi Irmaly
I'm glad you enjoyed them and I think you will really enjoy Dark Dancer....I'm finding all the plants in that pot are doing very well. I think it is a fairly new introduction (since my pic was #3 in the PlantFiles ;).
I really like how you did yours....the Heucherella (I think) really makes the silver above pop! Ü
Lilypon--your containers are so beautifully designed--you've given me inspiration and Irmaly yours are so romantic--
Yesterday we planted our new strawberry pot with shade plants--mini hostas and other foliage perennials... I will be interested to see how they survive/thrive in the strawberry pot. In the meantime, we think it's kind of cute...(forgive me for double posting on the hosta forum).
After seeing yours, I want to get busy and do some more shade containers!
What a lovely strawberry pot Tobasco! Ü The coloring of it makes me think of New Orleans. You have a wonderful assortment of plants in it. I wish I could get my hands on the amazing varieties of Hostas I've seen here in the Hosta forum.
Well, I'm really getting going now--
I went back up to your calla lily pot pic, and if you don't mind, I'm going to 'plagiarize' your combo in another mossy green pot and plant a calla I have in the ground that doesn't like her spot!
Off to the garden center for some mondo grass! That is, if you don't mind....?!
Happy gardening. t.
LOLOL........have a blast tabasco! Ü
Oh, those are gorgeous! I especially like the first picture and the creamer!
Tabasco, your strawberry pot is so pretty! I feel 20 degrees cooler just looking at it!
thanks, tucson---
yes, I had a purely decadent moment yesterday (90 degrees) lying in the hammock in the shade garden studying my Hosta Pot! Kept me cool for a little while! But I think I need MORE--it's going to be a long summer here in Cincy! :-) t.
Thanks Jen (my fav name.....it's my daughters as well :). I was really, really happy when we discovered the creamer cleaning up the farm.
Tabasco please post a pic of yours when you are finished it. :)
lily--you must have started a fad. Black mondo grass is sold out everywhere! May have to substitute! Boo hoo---mondo grass is so chic! t.
LOLOL.....wish they had sent it to the prairies! Better hit the trading forum tabasco......I can't but I have seen peeps offer it there.
So, I made a creative diversion from the plan--
I have looked all around Cincy for the Korean mondo grass, and I guess it's not in fashion here this year. Instead I found some 'iresine' which is quite nice, too. Put it together with my wine colored Calla and two hosta for a rather fetching pot, if I do say so myself!
Of course, I copied the idea from Lilypon! So she really deserves the credit! Thank you!
Here's my re-interpretation...
Tabasco that is drop dead gorgeous!!! Ü I've started a darker one that will take a month yet to catch up to yours....now I'll be copying you! :D
I love how the plant off to the side picks up the color of the Cala bloom! Ü
edited to add the varieties you put in your pot:
A big wine colored calla (from Lowes), two small hosta, purpley iresine, and angelonia....
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All those containers are fabulous! I feel like I have to do all mine over now! That planter in the shade with the purple heuchera around the bottom is to die for.
tabasco and beardtongue, both your containers are gorgeous!!
:) Donna
And you have just returned the favor Ü........thank you beardtongue!!! :D
I can't believe these gorgeous containers!! tabasco, where DID you get that wonderful strawberry pot??? Inquiring minds want one. DH just walked in and saw it and he thinks it's the cat's meow!
I can't say enough about your beautiful pots, lilypon. I'm keeping the pics for next year's mix. I tried the Dark Dancer about 3 or 4 years ago, but I didn't do well with it. Yours looks great! Mine just sort of piddled around and didn't do anything, and I eventually pulled it up.
Judith
thanks everyone for your compliments on our little hosta strawberry pot experiment...
rev--we bought the pot at the local garden center, although I have seen it at several around the area...I think it was made in the Dominican Republic...I wish I had a couple more but they have sold out. ;-)
Judith yours looks wonderful as well......I'm soooooo glad I'm linked to this thread. I too will be refering to it for next years plantings. Ü I could make a guess at the varities of the plants in yours but would really appreciate the names.... :)
My pots are all in full sun......the coleus in them are sun lovers and Dark Dancer seems to enjoy it as well. We just had a stretch of days in the high nineties and all are looking really good.
The creamer from the farm is to die for! Outstanding and perfect!
Next best is the coleus and how they match the brick. Perfect again!
You can send either of them to me whenever you want!
LOLOLOLOL.......the Canadian postal system is a wee bit pricey pirl! ;)
Oh come on now! Show some mercy on the mom of a beagle who just had ultrasound!
It's true but I'd plea anything for that creamer.
LOL.......DH said your heading to Conneticut would prolly be a *lot* cheaper than the SASE! ;)
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He's right, of course. Just wishful thinking and garden lust on my part. Sorry!
I know the feeling ;)......most of what I see here isn't available in Canada! :(
So there I was in the rose garden, amongst so many pink roses, thinking of your creamer with the lovely pink "geraniums" (as I still call them instead of the correct pelargoniums) and came to the decision your DH wasn't right. Even if I found a creamer in CT it wouldn't be filled to the brim with flowers. I'd probably pass it right by.
Early this morning, after I left Suga (no 'r') in the caring hands of the vet, I took a five minute ride to the next town to this shop that's ten steps down from a yard sale but they can have some interesting pieces: not this time.
Enjoy your beautiful creamer: it's a delight for the eyes and belongs on Country Living's cover!
Arlene
Lilypon, there's a bunch of stuff in there, the stuff I intended and a few things I added. Torenia 'Amethyst', Kale 'Redbor', Colocasia 'Illustris', Centaurea 'Colchester White', Quicksilver, Plectranthus 'Variegata'. Then I added an apple blossom nicotiana, a couple of miniature hostas (can't remember the names) and I think that's all. I bought a collection from Select Seeds, and then a kind person from DG who visited me in Denver sent me the hostas. There may be a coleus in there too that she brought as well. just love it. The EE haven't sprung up as I'd hoped. Maybe they're lost among the rest. :-(
Judith
Thanks pirl! Ü I do hope you get one as well.....we had a gorgeous stainless steel one with fancy scrolls on it too, at the farm, but it was sold years ago (no one thought of this kind of stuff then :(.
Thanks Judith! Ü I will be looking at this thread next spring.
You really have taught me to keep my eyes open for the possibilites!
Thank you.