Category: perennials

  • Fiddlehead Ferns – Culinary Delight from the Ostrich Fern

    Fiddlehead Ferns –  Culinary Delight from the Ostrich Fern

    I was born in Maine, and one of my fondest memories is the collection of fiddlehead ferns each spring.  Even though I have moved away, each year my family boxes up a whole bushel of them and sends them to me by priority mail here in NC.  It’s always a special day when that box […]

  • My Garden In March – Spring has Sprung (or at least it is trying to)

    My Garden In March – Spring has Sprung (or at least it is trying to)

    It’s time to check out my garden in March to see what is blooming for me. This has been the longest winter ever.  I used to live in Maine and am used to long, cold winters. But here in North Carolina, normally, I have a lot of things growing, especially vegetables, by this time in […]

  • Growing Perennials and Vegetables in one Garden Space

    Growing Perennials and Vegetables in one Garden Space

    Squirrels in my garden last year made vegetable gardening a nightmare for me. This year, I decided to try combining perennials and vegetables in one garden bed to see how it worked out. I have long been interested in growing perennials.  Adding some vegetables into the mix gave my garden beds an interesting new look. […]

  • The Garden Charmers Share their Favorite Facebook Pages

    The Garden Charmers Share their Favorite Facebook Pages

    Facebook has so many great pages devoted to gardening, but the way the site now shows the content of pages, it is sometimes hard for them to get seen on news feeds. Facebook is one of the most popular of the social media channels. I thought it would be fun for the Garden Charmers (a […]

  • Raleigh Botanical Gardens Visit

    Raleigh Botanical Gardens Visit

    One of my favorite things to do when I have some spare time is to visit Raleigh Botanical Gardens.  I love the new perennial and annual plants that I learn about and it just de-stresses me like nothing else seems to do. Raleigh has a great Botanical Garden called JC Raulston Arboretum. The beauty of […]

  • Spring Fever in my Garden Starts in Winter

    Spring Fever in my Garden Starts in Winter

    Oh the weather outside is frightful, or so the saying goes.  Here in Raleigh, we are not known for much cold weather in the winter, but this year has been different in that regard. We have had a couple of days of snow and several weeks of unseasonably cold weather, with temps getting down to […]

  • Moth Orchids – Phalaenopsis – Great Choice for Beginners

    Moth Orchids – Phalaenopsis – Great Choice for Beginners

    I have often thought that orchids are only plants that you should choose if you have green house conditions.  But on a recent trip to several home improvement stores, I have seen scores of beautiful moth orchids that are sitting in normal low light conditions for what seems like weeks on end without losing their […]

  • How To Grow Tropical Bromeliad – Aechmea Fasciata

    How To Grow Tropical Bromeliad – Aechmea Fasciata

    I have loved plants all of my life.   For a large portion of it, that meant indoor plants.  Now that I have a largish property, it means lots and lots of garden beds with perennials.  I don’t have much time to tend indoor plants, but I still like to have a few of them around.  […]

  • Frost Flowers – Natural Beauty in Nature

    Frost Flowers – Natural Beauty in Nature

    Nature’s Beauty:  Frost Flowers My husband loves National Geographic nature shows and watches them often.  The other day he told me about a show that he had watched on a phenomenon called frost flowers. I had never heard of these, so I wanted to research the topic to do an article for the site.  What […]

  • Progress on my Test Garden

    Progress on my Test Garden

    Readers of my blog will know that my project for this year (and the next two) is my test garden.  I have a model that I am emulating from Garden Gate and will grow shade, semi shade and full sun plants in it to write articles about for my blog. Read about the beginning here. […]

  • My Test Garden Transformation in July

    My Test Garden Transformation in July

    Earlier this year, I wrote about a test garden that I will be having in my back yard.  I am using the garden bed to grow all sorts of things as test plants for the blog posts that I write. Some grow well there and some don’t like it at all, but everything gives me […]

  • Japanese Silver Grass – Graceful Perennial with Winter Appeal

    Japanese Silver Grass – Graceful Perennial with Winter Appeal

    Japanese Silver Grass – Miscanthus sinensis – is a perennial plant that has variegated green and white striped leaves and huge plumes in the fall that stall well above the top of the plant. The plant can be used to hide neighboring views and completely cover a chain link fence. It also has lots of winter […]

  • Today’s Flower Eye Candy – Red Emperor Tulip

    Today’s Flower Eye Candy – Red Emperor Tulip

    Today’s featured flower is the Red Emperor Tulip.  I love tulips. I have a big patch of these perennial bulbs in my front garden bed and they are gorgeous. They don’t last long but the show that they put on is just incredible for a few short weeks.  Emperor tulips are old hybrids, but have […]

  • Re-blooming Iris Varieties and Colors

    Re-blooming Iris Varieties and Colors

    There is nothing quite like a re-bloom of your favorite flower later in the year. A re-blooming iris gives me a chance to enjoy the beauty twice in one season. If you love growing perennials, you will probably have an iris or two in your garden. Many iris plants bloom once for the season and […]

  • Today’s Garden Tour – Stott Garden – Goshen, Indiana

    Today’s Garden Tour – Stott Garden – Goshen, Indiana

    A fan of my Gardening Cook Page on Facebook recently shared with me some photos she took on a recent Garden tour of Stott Garden in Goshen, Indiana. My husband and I spend the summer months touring garden centers around this country. We have visited several of them in Indiana, but when someone mentioned it […]

  • Growing Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William) and Other Garden Pinks

    Growing Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William) and Other Garden Pinks

    Sweet Williams have pretty fringed flowers that grow in a cluster on top of a long stalk. Dianthus Barbatus is a lovely variety of the dianthus species. Dianthus Barbatus – is a tender perennial.  It is often treated as a Biennial with leaves the first year and flowers the second before dying off. My Dianthus Barbatus […]

  • Test Garden – Experimenting with a Variety of Plants and Flowers

    Test Garden – Experimenting with a Variety of Plants and Flowers

    I have long dreamed of having a test garden. I’ve always enjoyed experimenting with various types of plants. Some turn out well and others don’t last the season, but I enjoy it all. Since I write about how to grow plants for my blog posts, I wanted a dedicated place where I can test growing […]