4 years ago I completely demolished my front and back yard, here's the progress including some changes I've made to the focal point of my garden!
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Scabiosa caucasia perfecta 'Alba', early August.
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White is anything but boring in the garden. I'm dreaming of a white garden and you should come see what I am going to plant! Join me for some garden fun.
The last garden post overlooked some moments and photos so I’m backtracking a bit. I planted these Forget Me Nots years ago and they’ve always done okay but this year one of the plants …
Wuchs: Staude, aufrecht, horstbildend, bis zu 70 cm hoch Wuchshöhe: bis zu 70 cm Blatt: Sommergrün, lanzettlich, graugrün Frucht: Samen mit Pappus, trockenhäutig Blüte: Weiß schalenförmig, flach, meist einblütig Blütezeit: Juli bis September Boden: Gut durchlässige, frische, lehmige Untergründe Standort: Sonnig Pflanzen pro m²: 8 Eigenschaften: Die Scabiosa caucasica 'Alba' (Skabiose) ist eine aufrecht wachsende, robuste und pflegeleichte Staude, die trotz ihrer robusten Art wunderschöne zarte Blüten in strahlendem weiß ausbildet. Die perfekt geformte, schalenförmige Blüte ist flach und erscheint meist einblütig. Ihre Blütezeit geht von Juli bis September. Das lanzettliche, graugrüne Blattlaub unterstreicht die Schönheit der weißen Blüte und findet im Beet seinen optimalen Lebensraum. Die 'Alba' vermehrt sich durch Selbstausaat und ist an optimalen Standorten sehr pflegeleicht. Als optimal gilt ein frischer und lehmiger Boden an einem sonnigen Standort.
Drømmer du om en have i hvidt, får du her ny inspiration. I Danmark findes nemlig en hvid have, der er i særklasse.
Height 12-18 Inches Width 12-18 Inches Use as a filler when using in containers Grow outdoors as an annual or as a houseplant! Diamond Frost Euphorbia has airy white flowers with green leaves. It can be used as a cut flower in flower arrangements instead of Baby’s Breath. It can also be grown as a houseplant with adequate sun. The plant has a long blooming season, from June through September. The plant is drought and heat resistant. There is no need to deadhead this plant as the spent blooms simply fall off. This plant has a white, milky, sap that is irritating to the skin. Be sure and wear gloves when handling it. This plant’s mounded growth works as a filler in a container and the white flowers go with any color blooms in a mixed container. Deer and rabbits do not like the sap either and avoid the plant when they can. Diamond Frost® Euphorbia Care Diamond Frost Euphorbia needs an application of compost or fertilizer once in the spring if it is in the ground. If it is in a container, it needs regular fertilization with a water-soluble fertilizer. No deadheading is necessary, the flowers fall off before they look tacky. This plant thrives in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It appreciates afternoon shade where it is very hot. Diamond Frost Euphorbia needs a very well-drained soil. While drought tolerant once established, it appreciates a drink now and again in the heat. Diamond Frost Euphorbia is an herbaceous perennial native to the very southmost part of the U.S., Mexico, the West Indies, Central America and South America. It has become invasive in Hawaii. The plant will not survive the winter in the rest of the United States unless it is brought inside and put in a brightly lit window. Cut back the stems in spring and place the container outside after all danger of frost is gone. Diamond Frost® Euphorbia Spacing This plant grows to a modest height of 12-18 inches tall. It spreads 12-18 inches and can trail up to 18 inches in a hanging basket. It will need to be the only plant in the hanging basket, or it will need to be a big container, since Diamond Frost Euphorbia needs to be 12-18 inches away from the closest plant. Diamond Frost® Euphorbia Information USDA Hardiness Zones: 10-11 Flower Color(s): White Bloom Period: Planting To Frost Foliage Color(s) Green Light Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun Height Class: Medium Height: 12-18 Inches Spread: 12-18 Inches Spacing: 10-12 Inches Habit: Mounded Watering: Average Drought Tolerant: Yes Resists: Deer Container Role: Filler Use Types: Combinations, Container, Houseplant, Landscape Features: Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer, Low Maintenance, Deadheading Not Necessary Maintenance: Easy Scientific Name: Euphorbia hybrid 'Inneuphdia' USPP 17,567, Can 2,830 Common Name: Diamond Frost® Euphorbia Other Name(s): Plant Type: Annual Brand: Proven Winners
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