I started to post my gardening activities for 2013 on my
main site, but I think that maybe I should just keep all of the gardening activities together for those who are not interested in reading about medieval and other strange miscellaneous stuff.
I have started to do a bit more work on the garden since the weather is cooler. This past Sunday, I divided the yellow daylilies which the previous owner had set out front and move them to the back near the mailbox. They were dwarfed by the ornamental grasses and I thought that they might look better by the mailbox area. In their place, I planted broom, which I brought in the spring, but didn't know where to put it and so didn't get around to planting it until now.
With the daylilies in the back, I decided to move the other daylilies which I received from White Flower Farms earlier this year to the back also. I thought that it was shady by the mailbox, but have come to realize that it probably isn't as shady as I had originally thought. I also move two of the lavenders (also from White Flower Farms) to the same area. There are two more that I need to move, but haven't had the time to move them.
The hostas that were planted there last year and the azalea which I unknowingly planted behind some peonies have now been moved to the back of the house in one of the areas by the back door. The azalea doesn't look very good. The branches are sparse with few leaves that appear to be munched on. I hope it is not black weevils which I read about today! Supposedly, they are very difficult to get rid of and they will also attack hostas. I planted the azalea and hostas in the bed together!
We spotted a unique looking chrysanthemum from Rutgers Nursery the week prior and decided to purchase it. I pulled out the Black Eyed Susans which had a wicked case of black leaves and planted the ajania pacifica chrysanthemum in its place. I looked a pictures of it in bloom on the web. I think I like it better without the flowers.
So much to do! The catmint needs dividing and I think I will put some by the mailbox and some in the strip by the side of the road.