Sat on the porch today and patted myself on the back

Apricot Frizz LantanaThis is Apricot Fizz Lantana by Proven Winners Plants. This spot across my front porch is proving very hard to landscape. It only gets full sun at 2 hours a day and then it’s filtered light. Shade plants fry and sun plants get leggy. But did you know that lantana can take part shade and full sun? It will bloom more in full sun but I think this is doing grandly.

Ipomoea Batata Illusion Series by Proven Winners

The lime green and black Ipomoeas are from Proven Winners Illusion cultivars and will be available in 2010. They aren’t as aggressive as most sweet potato vines and they are more disease and drought tolerant. I really am pleased with them. You can see an earlier article HERE that I wrote about them. The names are ‘Emerald Lace’ and ‘Midnight Lace’.

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This is what happens when you combine back breaking leaf mulch spreading, manure applied at the right time in the Autumn, and mushroom compost in the Spring. I just sat back and patted myself on the back for making Mr D do all that work ;) He’s happy now but wasn’t too happy as the loads and loads of compost arrived last year. It’s almost time to do it all over again. Won’t he be excited?

Fall Mum arrangements

A few Autumn Mums with a poor little sweet potato vine wilting away. I had it in a vase and forgot to water it. I do root sweet potato vines to use in my garden but not these cultivars–it’s against the law. Any patented plant you purchase can not be rooted for any reason. But if it does not come with a patent–then you can use it as you wish. I cut my vines and use them in vases just as I would cut flowers. They make the best displays as the roots grow really fast and they look cool swirling around in the bottom of the vase.

Scaevola and Diamond Frost EuphorbiaMy Scaevola and Diamond Frost Euphorbia are doing well.

Yellow Narrow Leaf ZinniaYou can bet I’ll be growing this yellow narrow leaf zinnia again. It has bloomed like this all summer. I have an organic flower garden so this has resisted pest and disease extremely well.

Lo and Behold Blue Chip BuddleiaMy Lo and Behold Blue Chip buddleia never stops blooming. It was an evergreen last winter but I suspect if we had a hard winter, It would lose its leaves. I did not cut it back last Autumn but will this year. I think it will do better if cut back. It’s a small butterfly bush that won’t take over the garden. It blooms more if you fertilize it once a month and will bloom early too. I give my gardens a good dose of Espoma Flower Tone in the Spring and then for those heavy feeders, I use a liquid fertilizer.

Vinca, Victoria Blue Salvia, AngeloniaFlowering vinca, Victoria Blue Salvia, and Angelonia in the middle. The big orange butterfly magnet is Mexican Sunflower.

Craftsman Cottage Front Porch flowergardengirl.wordpressLots to look at while I sit in my swing! I watch the birdies at the feeder and wave at the folks who walk by.

Senorita Rosalita CleomeYou can click on these pictures and enlarge them. No post about my front gardens is complete without showing this Senorita Rosalita Cleome. It does not set seed. I’ve grown it every year since Proven Winners released it. All I do is fertilize it once a month with a liquid fertilizer. I rave about mushroom compost making it big too.

front porch picturesThe sweet folks at Front Porch Ideas and More have the prettiest picture showcasing a pumpkin and mum filled front porch. Front Porch Ideas and More is the best place on the web for everything you need to know about a porch. I love to go and browse for hours.

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Sugar Tip, Blue, and White Chiffon Rose of Sharons

White Chiffon Rose of Sharon

Blooming beautifully in my garden are Proven Winners’ Chiffon series of Hibicus syriacus. I also have Blue Satin in the front and back of my house. They are all long bloomers which cover the bush from top to bottom. They grow quickly to approximately 12′ in just a few seasons. Hardy in zones 5-9. I like White Chiffon the best because it shows up so well from the road for great curb appeal.

You can click on any picture to enlarge it!

Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon by Proven Winners

Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon

Sugar Tip Rose of Sharon by Proven Winners

Sugar Tip Rose of Sharon

Sugar Tip Rose of Sharon by Proven Winners

And why did I put it by my back steps like this—long story—It was moved from our former home and survived sitting in the middle of our yard for 8 months of no watering and not attention while the house was being built. Then I moved it here May of 08 to give a chance to recuperate. I suppose it will be trimmed and moved again this Autumn. Just where I’m not sure yet but it is worth the effort. As you can see from the sidewalk that it has already lost lots of blooms that have dropped and it’s still going strong!

Blue Satin Rose of Sharon by Proven Winners

Lastly Blue Satin which has a bunch of eaten up leaves which is proof my garden is organic. Even with these poor leaves, the blooms have been beautiful. My other Rose of Sharons were not affected so badly. I can highly recommend PW’s cultivars. I would say that I have purchased about half of PW’s in my garden and PW has sent me the other half asking that I test them and then write about what I think. They do this for several garden writers and I’m appreciative. Just this week I got the new 2010 catalog and it’s fantastically beautiful. I think it’s the best one yet!

You can go to http://provenwinners.com/ and look up plants for your zone—get color ideas, arrangement inspiration, and see their new online magazine. I was buying PW’s long before they ever showed interest in sending me any. I worked at a PW nursery for 6 years off and on and loved seeing the new plants come in. My passion is new cultivars and so far—-PW leads the way. I hope you will start asking your local nursery for them and be specific. A nursery would love to know what your desires are for 2010. You need to start asking now cause they are already making plans for what to order.

I’ll be making a list soon of my favorite and must have PW’s to share with you. I’ve not done that in the past and found it hard to locate the many I suggest to my friends and those I do arrangements for. This year I’m trying to get the word out so you can ask early and help your nursery get prepared. And how is my garden growing today…………

Flowergardengirl Craftsman Cottage Home and Garden

That crazy Senorita Rosalita cleome on the right—split in half, mended itself, and keeps on blooming like a fool.

Flowergardengirl Craftsman Cottage Home and Garden Knock Out Roses

Just in front left is the new Ipomoea by PW that I’m going to write about next! And my Knock Out red roses are doing well this year but not blooming as much as last year. We’ve been on the cool side except for yesterdays heat wave.

Cockscomb at Flowergardengirl's house

Look at my cut cockscomb vase—huge!

Ok—more in a bit…….hugs to all!

The Character of a Home

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I like ornate pieces added appropriately to a home that make it stand apart from the rest. How do you set your home apart and make it unique. This home has some lattice work fastened to the open porch and has a vine growing on it. I can picture it covered in roses. Can’t you?

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These arches give the home a personality. Look how they added the blue/green accent paint.

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The tin roof and white bannister set the tone. The 50′s style metal chairs and dutch style screen door add to don’t you think? Very little landscaping also makes a statement.

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Craftsman style with squared off features. Just like my house.

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I designed my home from all the childhood memories lovingly stored in my hopes. Big front porches are also popular as we have awesome weather to enjoy most of time. Not today as there is sleet in tonight’s forecast. The above picture was taken last Spring. I wanted to mix stone, cedar siding, and brick so it looks like additions grew with the home. My goal was lots of character.

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Some people live in log homes with lots of landscaping! What features of your home do you consider a point of interest?

You can see more pictures of homes and their character on my site:  Homes That Big Tobacco Built and  Wilmington, NC