Monday, August 25, 2008

Tropicannas

I know of no plant with more intersting foliage than the Tropicannas. Just look at these leaves.

The original Tropicanna

Tropicanna Gold


Tropicanna Black

The only one I have in flower right now is Tropicanna Black. It has a vibrant red orange flower.

Black is the tallest of the three Trops. For me it's on the verge of being too tall.

Just a couple of weeks ago one of mine snapped off on a rainy windy day.

Today I noticed it's producing another bloom on a stem half the normal height. I may purposely break some off next year to keep them shorter. I will have to wait and see all three blooming together to see if the taller height may be needed when that happens.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Whiskey Barrel Plantings

My two half whiskey barrels are my favorite containers because they have a large surface area, which makes it easier to design creative plantings.

They can also be expensive to fill. I was trying to see what I could do without spending any money, so I dug up some perennials and used some dahlia tubers and cannas that I already had stored from previous years. One Sedum Autumn Joy plant, a Black-eyed Susan and one clump of chives overwintered in the barrel from last summer's planting.

This year I added a Russina sage plant that I had in my Arbor garden for the past five years. It never grew more than about 8 inches tall and had only 2 or 3 branches. I also stuck a hosta or two in the front.

Here is what it has grown into:

I am pretty happy with it. The only real disappointment was the canna did not grow big and tall as I had planned. But just look how tall the silver Russian sage grew! It's the best that plant has ever grown.

The chives are spilling nicely over the sides. The hosta got buried underneath everything else, but next year it should be better able to hold it's own.

The Sedumn Autumn Joy from last year is HUGE.
It should be turning pink soon, which will be a major clash with that bright orange dahlia. That orange was a surprise. I thought I had planted a more mellow 'peaches and cream' dahlia in these containers. I recently did a little rearranging on the whiskey barrel area of the deck. I love to group containers--there are three containers here.



I have two of these half barrels and I tried to make the groupings very similar.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A New Deck Color Scheme for 2008


Turquoise

Orange

and

Lime Green

I think this would be a vibrant summery color scheme.

Orange would be the accent color.




I think my big orange cannas would look great with this color scheme.

I would have to make all new pillows, glider quilt and chair throws after I find fabric in the chosen scheme. Hopefully I would have it all in my ever-increasing stash, but probably not. I think I have used most of my orange fabrics this past fall. It would be a lot of work...................

Fast forward to 4 months later...it was a lot of work, but when summer finally arrived I had this: Lots of throw pillows,
a lap quilt to hang over the back of the glider, and a couple of small chair backs.


I even painted some of my birdhouses to match the new color scheme.
I covered the seat cushions in some of the same fabric is used in the quilt pieces.

It was well worth all the work to make these. Don't you think it's much more inviting than this naked glider?