By joenesgarden, 2 months and 25 days ago

June Blooms

Cool days and nights and overcast skies marked the first half of June in south central Connecticut. Nearly daily rain of some amount interspersed with heavy downpours and strong thunderstorms kept soils consistently wet. Pansies, loving the cool temperatures, still bloom. Ferns and mosses thrive in the nearly constant moisture. The peonies were glorious, but short-lived – just as the biggest blossoms opened wide rains pelted them down. The last of my peony blossoms will go by this week, but later blooming iris are coming on strong along with many other happy blossoms to show on Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, June 2010.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 1 month ago

Allium Hair

allium 'Hair'_edited 7-1-09 Looking for something rather unusual … something deer don't seem to eat? Try growing this unique bulb Allium «Hair.»  How this bulb came to be named Hair is pretty obvious.  I wouldn't exactly describe the blooms as flowers but more cartoon character-ish.  Were there a remake of Fantasia, I could see a crop of blooming «Hair» transformed into out-there groupies digging a jazz improv skit.

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