Garden Newsletter

hydrangea

Hydrangea love

Beckie Fox

Hydrangea hybridizers must be a very busy bunch of plant people. Undoubtedly, it's an exaggeration to say a new hydrangea cultivar is introduced every month, but sometimes it seems that way.

veronica

Veronicas in the hue of blue

Beckie Fox

Flowers that are true blue are relatively uncommon in the plant world, which makes them especially desirable. Several blues are available in the large Veronica genus, many of which are useful groundcovers, such as V. whitleyi and ‘Georgia Blue’.

Giant coneflower (Rudbeckia maxima

A new favourite: giant coneflower

Beckie Fox

Giant coneflower (Rudbeckia maxima) certainly lives up to its name. The perennial's tall, stiff stems easily reach six or seven feet (1.8 to 2 m) and are topped with prominent brown cones circled with drooping yellow petals in midsummer. However, my favourite part of the plant is its large, steely blue, paddle-shaped leaves clustered near the base.

eremurus-romance

Midsummer beauties to behold

Beckie Fox

Mid-July is high season for flower borders. There’s so much in bloom, so many colours to enjoy and so, so, so much to do. But let’s pause, instead, and focus on how much there is to enjoy at this moment.

thalictrum

Making a case for meadow-rues

Beckie Fox

The meadow-rue family (Thalictrum species and cultivars) has several sturdy players; some tall and statuesque, others good for the middle row of a border and a few that could serve as a pretty edging plant or groundcover. Their colour range is limited to rosy mauve, purple, creamy white or soft yellow.

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