This shows the Camellia sansanqua in bloom, a little earlier than usual, probably due to unusual weather this year. You can also see behind it the pruned stems of my Clematis Jackmanii and Jackmanii Superba. These grow 20 - 25 feet each year and give spectacular show of purple flowers.
As I was looking at the Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo), I'm inspired to include some cuttings in an autumn flower arrangement.
I spread 21 bags of compost on my lower garden beds. Here are some of them. I cut back many of the perennials, leaving some coneflowers for the birds. The Irish Yew, Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange), and some of the blueberries stay green all winter, so the bed is not too bare.
Here it is November 12 and the bananas, the alstroemeria, some of the cannas, and even the elephant ear (Colocasia esculenta) are still looking good. So I couldn't bear to cut them back yet.
The Angel's Fishing Rod (Dierama pulcherrimum) had gotten quite large, so I managed to divide it. I planted two sections in other spots in beds around the lawn, and potted up more for friends. It was a big job - I hope they all do well.
My lovely shade bed is so bare. The hostas, ferns, and astilbes are all cut down. Only a little patch of Himalayan maidenhair fern and a heuchera are left showing. I top dressed this with compost too.
I planted about 1200 spring bulbs! Some of them are in pots. I planted a lot of daffodils and tulips, plus some hyacinths and frittilarias. I look forward to a fabulous spring show!
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