It's been a while since I've posted on this blog. My quilt business has kept me out of the garden but now that it has slowed down I have a little time to post. These are LAST years photos. A lot has happened to the garden since then. It has become wild and untamed! Where to start....I am letting one rose/iris bed go as our tree has gotten larger and the spot is now mostly shade. I'm putting grass back in but keeping the part that still has full sun. I'm debating on whether or not to dig up the rose stumps from all the Knockout Roses as they all have Rose Rosetta disease (Witches Broom) and will never recover. We did cut them down to the ground last spring and they all bloomed their heads off for one good show, but then they became ugly with the disease again. I've moved a lot of the iris and daylilies that were in the bed under the tree. I must say - this was the best year so far for the daylilies. They bloomed all summer and into September.
These Knockouts so far have not been affected by the disease |
Knockout with the disease that was cut down to the ground - it had this one good show |
Another Knockout with the disease |
This one is new to the garden - when it first opens it's very dark in color but turns to a chocolate brown |
Navajo Princess. One of my favorites and it bloomed all the way up into September |
This is the new dark one that has lightened up to a lighter brown |
Savannah Debutante is a double daylily |
This one is always one of the last to bloom. |