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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Steve Miller
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    Today’s task is to clear out some of the carnage from the last winter. They each have a tiny bit of growth at the base but I’m informed that they’re not coming back. 🙁

    Japanese Maple - the first one I planted:

    IMG-5924.jpg

    Weeping Atlas Cedar:

    IMG-5923.jpg

    Not shown is a small lace leaf Japanese Maple that I was learning to shape with bonsai wire. Nice shape but not coming back.

    They were all rated for zones a lot colder than mine. Not sure what I’ll replace them with.

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      Kim planted Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Hydrangeas in the bare flowerbed in front of her house. Digging wasn’t easy - turns out there is a big stump in the center of it and lots of roots.

      Does anyone have experience with stump killing? We’re told it was a Wisteria and it’s starting to come back. 😱

      IMG-1037.jpg

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      @Steve-Miller said:

      Does anyone have experience with stump killing?

      I always dig stuff up if it's smallish. Larger trees have been ground out by the arborist.

      Wisteria is pretty tenacious. I'm guessing that both manual labor and glyphosate will be required.

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        Today’s task is to clear out some of the carnage from the last winter. They each have a tiny bit of growth at the base but I’m informed that they’re not coming back. 🙁

        Japanese Maple - the first one I planted:

        IMG-5924.jpg

        Weeping Atlas Cedar:

        IMG-5923.jpg

        Not shown is a small lace leaf Japanese Maple that I was learning to shape with bonsai wire. Nice shape but not coming back.

        They were all rated for zones a lot colder than mine. Not sure what I’ll replace them with.

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        AndyD
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        @Steve-Miller, sad losing those. I recall asking a professional gardener how to check if unsure a bare branch and whole tree was dead.
        He simply snapped each near the end then nearer the trunk. Dry is dead, sappy or green alive.

        Ventosa viri restabit

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          AndyD
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          Wisteria can be a vigorous pain... I'd drill into and add poison to the very short stump.

          Ventosa viri restabit

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            wtg
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            Summer is here (basically zero chance of frost moving forward) so I'll be spending the next few days catching up in the garden. I have already purchased veggie plants and have bean seeds and seed potatoes. Time to get to work getting everything in the ground!

            Looks like this year's crop of gooseberries and currants (both red and black) isn't going to be as good as last year. 😞

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              On another gardening note...I really like a variety of tomato called 'Little Sicily'. Tasty tomatoes, great yields. I have purchased them at Home Depot and at a local garden center but neither had them in stock this year. I don't have a lot of opportunities to get out to do plant shopping these days, so I took a flyer and ordered them from Home Depot online; I was surprised to see them listed. I thought I would probably get a couple of spindly, broken, yellow plants that I'd be schlepping to the store for a refund.

              Imagine my surprise when this very sturdy box arrived with two tomato plants in it:

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              Each plant was in a small hinged "greenhouse":

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              Some of the healthiest specimens I've seen. I unpacked the plants when they came a few days ago, so they've already grown. I set up this photo so you could see how cozily they were packaged:

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              Hopefully the universe will forgive me for all that packaging. But I'll be eating the tastiest tomatoes in the 'hood later this summer!

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                Steve Miller
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                Very clever! 👍

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                  Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

                  62d05f9b-89c9-42e6-9a03-456432e47b06-image.jpeg https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcompletegardening.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F04%2FBegonia-%25E2%2580%2598Pendula-White.jpg&f=1&ipt=fe1f23a0d17eecbe6ab29199a113a1a5a10b8cb5dbaa322ff6d4e3387ee33718

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                  ― Douglas Adams

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                    Mock orange? Pittosporum? Very popular as a landscape plant 🌱 in CA. I didn’t know it could survive cold.

                    Maybe there are different kinds.

                    [edit]. Yes there are. Pittosporum is the one I know. The one you have in the wild is probably Philadelphus. They’re both called mock orange.

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                    @Steve-Miller said:

                    Mock orange? Pittosporum? Very popular as a landscape plant 🌱 in CA. I didn’t know it could survive cold.

                    Maybe there are different kinds.

                    [edit]. Yes there are. Pittosporum is the one I know. The one you have in the wild is probably Philadelphus. They’re both called mock orange.

                    When they bloom in LA you can actually taste the air, the scent is so incredible.

                    “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                      Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

                      62d05f9b-89c9-42e6-9a03-456432e47b06-image.jpeg https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcompletegardening.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F04%2FBegonia-%25E2%2580%2598Pendula-White.jpg&f=1&ipt=fe1f23a0d17eecbe6ab29199a113a1a5a10b8cb5dbaa322ff6d4e3387ee33718

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                      @Mik said:

                      Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

                      62d05f9b-89c9-42e6-9a03-456432e47b06-image.jpeg https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcompletegardening.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F04%2FBegonia-%25E2%2580%2598Pendula-White.jpg&f=1&ipt=fe1f23a0d17eecbe6ab29199a113a1a5a10b8cb5dbaa322ff6d4e3387ee33718

                      Those are gorgeous.

                      My friend plants something similar, a variety called Dragon Wings. Flowers are deep red and leaves are much darker green than yours.

                      Dragon wings:

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                        Mik
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                        We plant the Nonstop begonias in our deck corner planters every year. Bright color all summer long and no maintenance

                        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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