Showing posts with label Bird Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bird Garden. Show all posts
Friday, November 20, 2015
Monday, August 31, 2015
August Survivors
I realized a little late that the sprinkler system wasn't giving plants enough water. I've planted drought-tolerant things, but even they need extra water the first two or three years.
Still, against all odds, some things have done fine, and others are quickly improving with hand watering.
American Beautyberry
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Phase 2
Phase Two landscaping is going in this month thanks to help from Steve Huddleston.
Flagstone edgings around all beds, front and back yard. Here we've added a bench and AC screen, planted a lot of Coralberry and Turk's Cap, a little Abelia Twist of Lime, a Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum and a Yaupon Holly.
Possumhaw Holly in foreground.
Another view of Yaupon, and vines all along fence ~ Coral Honeysuckle and Carolina Jessamine.
Other side of the Possumhaw, and view of other AC screen and new plantings by garage. (I moved the two clematis vines here from the intense heat of the west sideyard, and added white Salvia Greggii, some Snakeherb, and more Katie's Ruellia. Also moved Abelia Kaleidoscope here.)
An Abelia Edward Goucher (to eventually hide the gas meter) and Salvia Leucantha were added to butterfly garden. Compost bin and G's digging area moved slightly, and Coralberrys planted here too.

Holly ferns were moved from under old pecan tree and planted under Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum. Turk's Cap and Katie's Ruellia planted under pecan. Crossvine planted to grow on iron fence.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Making the Bird Garden
This little corner under a pecan tree I planted in June for the birds.
Lyreleaf Sage, Pigeonberry, American Beautyberry, and a Crossvine. Just a start. I plan to enlarge it in the Fall.
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