Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy July 4th! Plant Something American


Monarda 'Raspberry Wine'
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just love your blog and just signed up to receive it. I love the way you provide me with a dose of education! Now, show me some pictures of that wonderful garden you created out of sand! A gardening friend in CA..

Jeff, Gardener in Chief said...

Thanks! Gardening in California would be fun. ALthough I like seasonal changes, I would love the longer blooming season. Plus you never get bad winters.

Ellen said...

Love the red, white and blue choices! Agastache is a great one to share with friends when extra seedlings pop up. And you're right, the pollinators love it!

Jeff, Gardener in Chief said...

Thanks Ellen! My Blue Fortune doesn't spread too often, but I have the species agastache in a back bed that continues to self-seed easily. It's growing up between the Nikko Blue hydrangeas. I didn't lull these out as they produce color even when the hydrangeas don't bloom.

Jay said...

Fantastic info...thank you so much!

Jeff, Gardener in Chief said...

You're welcome. Glad you like it. Stick around there's a lot growing in the Hamptons Garden this season!