Last of the Spring Planting Orders
We were so busy moving into River House during prime spring planting season for Zone 8, I'm very late to the party. Local greenhouses and nurseries are sparse on the ground to begin with and those few we do have have depleted inventories now. So I went online to buy a couple things -- Oxalis and fall-blooming hardy cyclamen.
Here's where they will be planted.
The 'White Swirl' Siberian Iris I bought a couple of days ago will be planted behind the liriope on either side of the steps. The Oxalis and hardy cyclamen are very small plants -- only 4" to 6" in height and need afternoon shade in hot climates. I'm going to tuck them under the liriope for shade.
Oxalis, also known as wood sorrel (top) and hardy cyclamen (bottom); courtesy Wayside Gardens and K. van Bourgondien |
Here's where they will be planted.
Part of the beds by the front steps; personal collection |
The 'White Swirl' Siberian Iris I bought a couple of days ago will be planted behind the liriope on either side of the steps. The Oxalis and hardy cyclamen are very small plants -- only 4" to 6" in height and need afternoon shade in hot climates. I'm going to tuck them under the liriope for shade.
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