A week ago Friday was the fall plant sale at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and I couldn’t help but get a little more color for my fall garden.
I’ve already taken the caladium tubers indoors for the winter, and had this empty spot. I thought a colorful snapdragon would be great! If it does anything like the snapdragons did at my last house, they should be around for at least a full year of color.
They came in a 3 pack, and I also got this pretty pink snapdragon that I placed in the front side yard.
And also this deep red shade. I desperately wanted a little more color in this bed. I think it’s been looking a little scraggly.
Another color I just couldn’t resist was this pink Lobelia cardinalis (pink Cardinal flower).
The red ones are doing so well in the lower garden (and self-seed quite well on their own), that I thought I would try this lovely hot pink color. I’m going to plant it towards the top of the ‘rock slope’ in the back yard. I will either clear out some of the gooseneck loosedstrife to make room for it, or will clear out the grapevine. I was planning on taking out the grapevine anyway as it wants to take over a nearby rose of sharon and choke it out.
I also picked up this brilliant Heuchera, called “Fire Alarm”. It’s got a great color and I planted in the side yard, in a deeply shaded spot that needed a little oomph. I’m not entirely sure I like where I planted it though, and may decide it needs to be potted instead. I am excited to have this year-round plant in the garden (at least I think it is here), since this is one type I have not seen in this garden.
I bought some Iris bulbs too- since this is the only time of year the Iris society sells them and it’s the best time of year for planting. I bought this one bearded Iris called ‘Indian Chief’ and planted it out front. I’m hoping for a little more color in this spot. This is what I hope it will look like next spring:
I also bought two species of shade tolerant Irises (since I have so much shade). The first is Iris Tectorum. I planted it in the lower garden.
Which will hopefully look like this next Spring:
And I also planted Iris Cristata along the driveway, under the Japanese Maple, which should look like this:
There were so many beautiful varieties, it was hard not to buy more (but where would they go?).
But back to fall color- I bought this pretty purple aster and a yellow mum to set each other off in the veggie patch.
I love how they look with the fairy white asters, and the pink anemones.
Here’s a detail of the purple aster – it’s called peter II. I think it’s going to live in the hypertuffa pot where I planted it. I moved out a small phlox that didn’t bloom this year (to another pot) to make room. The mum was also planted in a pot- so that I can move it indoors for the winter. Mums are quite hardy in this area and it would survive outside, but I’m going to do everything I can to see it come back next year.
I also got some cheap mums from Lowe’s this year- and put them in some plastic buckets from Target for a ‘Halloween’ decoration for the front porch. I haven’t even re-potted them yet, I just stuck them in the pot with a smaller, empty pot for a spacer. Like so:
I did buy my other fall decorations at the plant sale though- beautiful pumpkins.
It’s funny how on Tuesday, the first official day of Autumn, it’s like a switch was flipped and the weather turned cooler.
Maybe next year I can find a red Heuchera for my garden. Such beautiful colors!
:) There are some really remarkable colors out there.
It is hard to resist those fall plant sales! I’ve picked up quite a number of things and still have to plant a few of them. I really like those irises you found!
Thanks Liz! I’d love to see some pictures of what you bought! :)