That was today’s big accomplishment. Not that I’d decided for sure where the last two (Minuet) are going, but it started raining around 1430h (I was lying down for a nap!) I did get the little Java Red in the ground, though. They ended up going over with the first Java Red, and I hope they’ll get enough sun. Eventually, they’ll all be part of a flowerbed.
Not very big, but hopefully they’ll grow.
Otherwise, I didn’t accomplish much. Only two plants left to go in the ground, though! (Assuming I don’t accidentally buy the rest of the stuff to go with the weigela I want to put out front. I’m thinking white coneflowers, Buzz pink butterfly bush, and maybe something…yellow? Or asters? I dunno.
I like this purple penstemon. Still don’t remember the name.
Last chance, Agastache Tango. I hope you live because you’re very pretty!
Tough to tell these apart, but the intact vine on the right is native Lonicera flava, or there’ll be hell to pay if it’s not! The broken one on the left is the evil Lonicera japonica that needs to die.
Looks like Kopper King will win the 2015 hibiscus blooms race.
Kind of blurry, but it’s not like I don’t know what butterfly weed looks like. These are in Sarah’s garden.
This is kind of interesting. Both of these are scarlet pumpernickel seeds from last year’s flowers. Both in MG potting soil, started about two weeks apart. The green foliage is typical, but the golden-green is not.