We Interrupt Our Regularly Scheduled Pollinator Post To Bring You Tommies!

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Don’t I wish! When gardeners dream, we dream big dreams!

My little hillside looks like this!

(Lilac Tommies On A Hill Need No Prose)

This spectacular hillside of Tommies has delighted and charmed me for over 20 years. No way, can I possibly reproduce this look~That’s a million dollar estate! But, I knew that given enough time, that the little snow crocus would make a nice show. So, I ordered and planted a 1000 Tommies on the small hillside slope where the Blue Bottle Tree resides….and, waited patiently to see what late winter would bring.

Crocus tommasinianus planted elsewhere in the garden

They are blooming and they are the tiniest little things, standing about 3″ (8 cm) high. Tommies are hardy to Zone 3, often blooming through the snow, but, can get knocked over (but not eaten) by marauding squirrels searching for something tasty to eat.

some are deeper lilac tinted like this ‘Ruby Giant’

Instead of blooming all at once like my hillside inspiration, they are opening a few at a time. Gone is that dream of a river of lilac Tommies blooming their hearts out for me! It’s not going to happen this year! I have been assured by sources like Paghat and others, that newly planted Tommies bloom sporadically, but, after a few years they will all bloom at the same time! They also have the fastest reproductive rate of any species crocus….self sowing by seed and through offset cormlets. I just might get that dramatic look sooner, rather then later! When gardeners dream, they dream big dreams! Then, we figure out how to make them happen (just in case, I plan on planting even more on my little slope and there’s a nice slope in the Garden Of Benign Neglect that would look good, too.)

xxoogail

PS In case you want to learn about the dozens of different species crocus go here! They’re gorgeous.

This post was written by Gail Eichelberger for my blog Clay and Limestone Copyright 2011.This work protected under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me for permission to copy, reproduce, scrape, etc.

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READER PHOTO! Curved terrace stairs tame a slope

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READER PHOTO! Curved terrace stairs tame a slope
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10 Backyard Landscaping ideas you could start this weekend

Author: admin  //  Category: landscaping ideas, Residental Maintenance Programs

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Landscaping is not one of the easiest jobs in the garden, but can be one of the most effective. Good landscaping ideas can add a real sense of depth to your garden that cannot always be achieved by planting alone. But it does not always have to be hard work. There are projects that you are able to do in a weekend that can make a real difference to the appearance of your garden.

  1. People think of rock gardens as being a lot of heavy work and requiring a great deal of planning. But if you just have a small rock garden at the end of a border, then it can be a great feature and does not require too much effort. If it is not on a slope then it is a good idea to build it up at the back to give it some depth.
  2. If you have a slope in your yard, try adding some terraces allowing you to create level borders for planting. The gradated effect of having stepped borders can make a really good show if you plant shrubs with great foliage.
  3. One of the most effective ways to add more interest to your garden is to make a water feature. It does not have to be too large or deep. Even a shallow water feature that is made with a flexible liner to keep the water in and that is simply finished with rocks around the edge to keep the liner in place, can not only look good, but also attract frogs and birds to your backyard.
  4. A simple deck on a timber base is a project that is not only quick to complete, but can be very effective. It is also a great way to bring the house into the garden if you have doors that open on to the yard. Adding a few pot plants can make it even better.
  5. Making beds to plant out is another backyard landscaping project that you can easily create in a weekend. But don’t just do plain squares or oblongs. Use a bit of imagination and you can get some good effects with kidney shaped beds or even crescent or any shape that you can imagine. Remember to put the taller plants at the back for the best effect.
  6. Creating a small herb garden cannot only look good, but can also enhance your cooking! But make sure that the herbs that you choose are suited to your soil and that they are not susceptible to climate issues that you may have in your area. There is nothing like cooking with your own fresh herbs and they look great.
  7. Building a small summerhouse in the yard can help you to make the most of it during any weather and is a great place to entertain friends. If you buy one in kit form and it is a design that uses a simple timber base, it can easily be built in a day.
  8. If you want to be able to use the yard more, then it is a good idea to put in some lighting. It is much easier than it sounds. You can get some really good low voltage lighting kits that allow you to simply plug in a transformer and run a cable round the yard. Then you can just clip on the lights wherever you want them, but be sure to follow the manufacturers instructions.
  9. If there is an area that gets a lot of use, then it can be a good idea to put in a path so that the lawn does not wear away. You can make a simple path by just getting some natural flat topped stones that are different shapes and then just cutting the lawn around them so that they blend in.
  10. If you want a larger project that you get a few friends to help with then you can dig out a lowered seating area and then line it with stone so that you are not just sitting on chairs but are actually in a lowered area that will add interest to your garden.

There are many great backyard landscaping ideas that you can do in a weekend that will make your garden not only look better, but be a lot more usable as well.

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