Plant of the Week:
Little Lime Hydrangea
This plant… it’s a success story. Bred from H. ‘Limelight’ and another paniculata type hydrangea, it is a perfect size to provide color and interest, but not towering bulk like its big bro ‘Limelight’ . The flowers are iridescent green when the appear, then fade to a soft white or pink, then age to a subtle burgundy, like a fine fall wine.
No hydrangea ever needs any pruning, but if you get scissor happy, you could take it down to its sturdiest stems in winter. That will result in more compact plants and larger flowers.
Easy to grow in full sun or part shade, its blooms last and last— you can cut them, dry them, or let them hang on all winter to collect some snow for your winter interest.
Painting and Plant Pairing
from
Karen Blair
You heard me mention my friend Karen Blair on the pod this week. Karen is a Charlottesville based painter whose work I know you would love. She is known for her joyous use of color and for exuberant mark-making. Her own garden and those of friends inspire the flowers and trees also prevalent in her paintings.
I am so excited to have this partnership with Karen, and each week I will feature here one of her paintings with a corresponding garden photo! Follow this link to see more of her paintings.
Pond Patrol
Pond scum— an insult that identifies the victim as a very low form of life indeed. Not only primitive, but also noisome, my scum was bringing me down. I didn’t enjoy sitting by my little pond, and I could not locate my fish.
So I went shopping, and I found this!
And I got to work. Such satisfaction. As you can observe in these photos, there is a clear plastic section of the hose attachment. It turns very brown as the scum goes on its merry way.
Before long I will be back to being able to sit by my pond and see my fish. .
Coffee Time!
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OR! Becoming a member of I’m into the Garden too!
I will send you some LH Gardens gear if you become a member!
Deer Control
Consistent application is the key, no matter what brand or concoction you use. I will be putting links to good products here soon!
Next Episode
This rock star returns for a visit!