Thursday, May 30, 2013

Fresh Cuts: June 3



I brought in an armful of flowers to arrange in my grandmother's vase.  Here is a bit of a tease, please check in tomorrow for the full post.

It is the last day of May and we are in over our heads--literally!

RT cutting viburnum "Lace Cap"

East Fields
If you are following me you will recognize this shot of the east fields--just compare the growth from the photo last week.  The bells of Ireland actually look like little bell seedlings.

West Fields
The sunflower seedlings also resemble themselves.



These are peony plants.  Look carefully and to see their heads forming.


This is the poppy row, also forming heads.

Hawthorne tree in bloom

Sundial with spurge
Available this week:

Allium

Baptisia

Cat mint

Cerinthe

Columbine

Heuchera "Coral Bells"

Lilac double

Lilac purple

Lilac double white

Lily of the Valley

Lysimachia "Firecracker"


Snapdragons:

snapdragon burgundy

snapdragon white

Snapdragon "Chantilly coral"
 We also have some Chantilly pink and raspberry snaps


 The last tulips:

tulip "Big Smile"

tulip "Dordogne"

Viburnum "Lace Cap"

Viburnum "Snowball"
Please call or consult your fax or email for full availability.












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