Beautiful gardens! Did you know that if you cut back your butterfly bush, it will re-bloom . You just cut it back a fourth ( or individually cut each spent bloom)
If that is Miss Pearl I don't think it's considered a dwarf variety (could be wrong) they are supposed to grow up to around 5' tall and wide. I have several butterfly bushes and the pugster series are considered dwarf and they stay much smaller and have huge blooms that last until frost
I think an ivory halo dogwood would be awesome where the hole is from moving the tree by your porch. The variegated leaves would contrast with the evergreen nicely, and you'd have there'd twigs for winter Interest!
Check for Voles. They eat roots of many plants. I've been fighting Voles (not moles) for 3 seasons. And Voles love roots of Junipers. I've had to put many plants in pots to rehab them until I get rid of Voles forever.
I just can’t get over how full of blooms your garden is 🌸 It’s stunning, thank you for sharing 🌿
Wonderful, amazing flowers! 👍😃💚
Lovely garden!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your garden. 😊
Beautiful gardens!
Did you know that if you cut back your butterfly bush, it will re-bloom . You just cut it back a fourth ( or individually cut each spent bloom)
Maybe dg up the hoss halo. The root ball may have been nailed by a mole or vole. Beautiful garden!
Your garden is beautiful 🌸🌝👍
If that is Miss Pearl I don't think it's considered a dwarf variety (could be wrong) they are supposed to grow up to around 5' tall and wide. I have several butterfly bushes and the pugster series are considered dwarf and they stay much smaller and have huge blooms that last until frost
I think an ivory halo dogwood would be awesome where the hole is from moving the tree by your porch. The variegated leaves would contrast with the evergreen nicely, and you'd have there'd twigs for winter Interest!
My Caryopteris looks the same! Now I'm wondering if that's just the way they grow 🤔 ugh I hope not because I don't like the floppyness
Check for Voles. They eat roots of many plants. I've been fighting Voles (not moles) for 3 seasons. And Voles love roots of Junipers. I've had to put many plants in pots to rehab them until I get rid of Voles forever.
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