The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Everyday for the past few weeks I've fielded some kind of question about the abysmal state of the pansies and other winter weary botanical beings in our area. For the landscaper in me, this harsh winter is sure to guarantee lots of work for the spring and summer. But for the home gardener in me, a walk around my little acre (and I'm not referring to Kylee Baumlee's place) revealed the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Pieris japonica only intensified in beauty with all the cold weather |
Full of buds ready to break open into rosy strands of flower bells |
This heuchera 'Silver Scrolls' never faltered. |
Red twig dogwood always is a winner in winter |
But my hellebores took a beating! |
As did my Loropedulum 'Suzanne' |
I've never seen my ivy turn this dark maroon |
This once always faithful and beautiful Ephorbia 'Blackbird' might have finally bit the dust. |
I haven't given up hope on my new baby camellias, but it isn't looking too hopeful |
Yea for the buds on my flowering quince! |
And daffodils are exploding through the ground.
Even my sycamore tree takes on a majestic look this time of year.
The flowers on my Tulip polar tree are delightful in the late afternoon sun.
And I am crazy about this Nandina 'Obsession'
My Mahonia 'Soft Caress', which I adore, has lasted 3 years here. Really wondering if it's really gone. |
There are signs of hope among the hellebores!
And nothing like a little witchhazel to cheer my winter blues
Naked ladies! Or otherwise known as Lycoris, starting to make their clothed appearance, then they will die to the ground and return mid-summer to earn their moniker. |
Magonia "Elizabeth" buds are well protected for the next cold snap this week.
Chinese Snowball Viburnum buds - one of my favorite spring displays
And signs of blueberries to come...
There is definately the bad from this winter - like this Mediteranean Heather (Erica) that I'd had for almost 10 years which looks like it may be toast,
But there is plenty of good to enjoy!
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Labels: blueberries, Heuchera, Nandina 'Obsession', red twig dogwood, winter gardens
3 Comments:
The video was too funny!!
You do have a nice variety of good, bad and ugly! Your Soft Caress looks better than mine! I am not giving up on them. My Ever Red Loropetalum took a hit with the single digit temps earlier this winter, as did a couple of the tea olives.
Forgot to ask, is Magnolia 'Elizabeth' the yellow one? Think I was eyeing it last year or the year before.
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