Garden Edit (with prizes)

An editor is a great thing. That person is an expert at taking miscellaneous ramblings and making sense of them. They keep thoughts in line and get rid of crazy notions that have no bearing on the actual text.

In many ways the garden designer has the same job. That person corrals and sorts lots of plant purchases (some times impulse buys), and puts them in order. She can add more of the same, or relegate it to a —–neighbor, friend, or enemy. She can figure out contrasts or similarities in color, shape or growth conditions. She may move your lavender away from your hosta ( a good thing), and place all the different types of hosta together so you can appreciate their differences. That great bouganvillia that doesn’t really go with anything else in your garden can have a place of importance by a warm south wall or go in the greenhouse to come out into a container in the summer to say ‘Wow’!

I go into my garden at different times of the year and edit.

I tried a tasmanian tree fern (dicksonia antarctica) for the 4th time only to throw away the stump again. ( I should have a grave yard for the darling little things with the date of demise on a stake above their remains). I wonder why I took that Lamium galeobdolon variegata from a customer that loved it then found it quite out of control at another site.  Many people were wondering how to control it, kill it, and even annihilate it from the planet. I immediately went back and dug out every piece of it just to find it coming up again and again. I like to try different combinations in my garden and try out new plants to see if they are ‘client worthy’. Only great things make it into my plant palette for my clients.

This week I went around my garden to look for ‘edits’.  I was excited to see the progress of some of my more unusual plants. I thought it might be fun to see if my readers might know what they are. Since I’m a little bit of a plant nerd so they might not be easy to identify. Let’s see what you think and if my editor doesn’t edit it out we will give a Starbucks card to the first person to get all three of them right.

Ready, set… Go!

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Photo one growing in the shade of a Cryptomeria elegans. ( I know, I couldn’t resist a hint.)

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Photo Two Just emerging in a shady place.

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Photo three. Green flowers, green leaves, yellow centers. What could be better?

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Photo Four. A sweet small tree about 6 feet high right now.

Ok …. so there is four. Couldn’t help myself.  Leave a comment below with your answers and I will announce the winner next week.  Good luck!

Spring: Time for Planting New Ideas

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Along with the arrival of bulbs, primroses, hellebores, and scilla we here at Plantswoman Design are greeting spring with a  new way to communicate. To all our customers, friends, colleagues, and fellow gardeners welcome to our blog!  Blogging is a fairly new phenomenon to me but I am loving what a great opportunity it is to share information and connect with like minded people. Kind of like a dating site without the angst. 🙂

So, why in the world would I start a blog?  I’m glad you asked…

I get excited when going out into my garden at all times of the year and I want to share what is happening there. This past February I got a chance to chat with many gardeners at the NWFGS and it was so fun to hear about their experiences, methods, and what other gardeners were growing. I love that!  I also get excited about new plants, new methods of gardening, old methods of gardening (that I know nothing about), what made it through a mild winter, wet winter, cold winter, etc. This is a great place to explore just that! My favorite thing about gardening is that you are always learning.  No one person knows everything about gardening. Even Dan Hinkley doesn’t know everything and I love that too. I hope this becomes a place we can learn, ask dumb (and not so dumb) questions, and share what you know.

As we dive into social media head first we invite you to take the journey with us!  In addition to our new blog we will be up and running on Houzz and Pinterest soon.  We are so excited to have so many ways to talk and share with you all we can hardly contain it!  I hope you look forward to our weekly blog posts as much as we look forward to hearing from you.

So, tell me, do you read blogs?  What do you like about them?  What don’t you like so much?

Lets go get dirty fingers and muddy knees.