Three’s Company In the Garden
Jan 27
Jan 26
Over the last couple years I’ve become a huge fan of tropical plants with big leaves (and succulents). It all started after seeing a HUGE Hosta during the Queen Ann garden tour a couple years ago and reading an article about a Seattle gardener who successfully grew hardy tropical plants in his garden (I read this article so long ago I can’t remember where I read it).
Since I primarily grow perennials and veggies, I’ve decided it’s time to branch out and get a couple more tropical looking plants for the garden. Last year I grew four Colocasia (Elephant Ears) and LOVED them. I also have a couple big leaf Hostas that I’ve acquired over the years that are perfect for the shadier parts of the garden.
So far this year, I’ve purchased three more Colocaia and two Agave plants. I ordered my new plants from Plant Delights in North Carolina. I’ve heard great things about this nursery so feel pretty good about the quality of plants I’ll receive.
I also plan to purchase a hardy Banana tree and a couple Yucca plants. This is really the extent of my sunny tropical purchases since this will fill most of the available sunny spots in my yard (after I move some plants). I’m especially excited about the Agave and Yucca plants since they look great all year long and will add the needed ‘winter interest’ that’s currently missing in my garden.
I figure what I don’t have room for in the garden, I’ll put in pots for our new patio area. Tropical plants always look amazing in pots.
Jan 23
This year we decided it was time to remodel the front and back yard. The design below is my rough sketch of the changes we’ve got planned. I’m not sure we’ll get everything done. Even though it looks like I’ll have the summer off (my job moved out of state) and I’ll have plenty of time to make changes, we may not have enough money to get all the hardscaping done.
I’ll simply need to be creative when purchasing patio pavers, stone and plants.
As you can see, our house and yard are pretty small. I’ve already got a list of plants prepared for the new beds, click here to see some of the recommendations I got. Pretty much everything except buildings, the lawn, patio and pathways will be a garden area.
Jan 20
Update 2/15/10: I think the name of this one is Helleborus x hybridus `WD Elegance White’. It’s the only one I’ve found that looks just like it.
Jan 17
Here’s what’s blooming this January 15. I’m excited that the Amaryllis are blooming inside and that the Helleborus are starting to bloom outside!!