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Tag Archives: Intersectional peony
The Last Peony
Today my garden is left with one last peony: a secondary bloom on ‘Sarah Bernhardt.’ All the rest have run their course. ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ is usually the last peony in my garden to start blooming, so it is not unexpected … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bartzella, daylily, Endless Summer, Frances Williams hosta, herbaceous peony, hosta, Intersectional peony, Itoh peony, Keiko, North Carolina, oak leaf hydrangea, peony, Sarah Bernhardt, secondary blooms
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A Busy Day
Today was a busy day in my garden. I planted two Comptesse de Bouchard clematis to grow up the arbor over the path at the side of the house. The arbor had fallen over in heavy wintry wind a few months ago, … Continue reading →