Gorgeous, Chris. Is the goldenrod beside the mailbox a dwarf variety or did you pinch and cut it back? Is that aster between the maiden(?) grass? Daisy
I hope our mail lady likes this stop Lisa, cause we are the last stop/turnaround and well past the previous stop.
Sallysmom, yep. My, my.
Daisy the goldenrod beside the mailbox is my tallest and most aggressive, S. canadensis. Location matters most. I didn't do a thing to it. It is a good four feet tall. Yes there are Blue Wood and New England asters growing with the Miscanthus grass.
I bet your mailman likes this stop.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Chris. Is the goldenrod beside the mailbox a dwarf variety or did you pinch and cut it back? Is that aster between the maiden(?) grass?
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I hope our mail lady likes this stop Lisa, cause we are the last stop/turnaround and well past the previous stop.
ReplyDeleteSallysmom, yep. My, my.
Daisy the goldenrod beside the mailbox is my tallest and most aggressive, S. canadensis. Location matters most. I didn't do a thing to it. It is a good four feet tall. Yes there are Blue Wood and New England asters growing with the Miscanthus grass.
It looks lovely and wit the house, like a fairyland
ReplyDeleteCynthia that was never my intent, but there is no denying it has turned into a fairyland. It vibrates with all manner of life.
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