Feb 2016 Newsletter - Perennial Gardeners
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Feb 2016 Newsletter - Perennial Gardeners
Perennial Gardeners 2016 February As Punxsutawney Phil said….”Spring is right around the corner”, or so the folklore says. .. I’m sure our latest storm is just a little bump in the road and crocuses will be up any day now! This newsletter ended up being three in one…...so much info ...didn’t want to leave anything out! Our members have so many beautiful gardens! Happy February everyone—the shortest days are gone! Enjoy, Vera Hough No shadow—early Spring! "Every gardener knows that under the cloak of winter lies a miracle ... a seed waiting to sprout, a bulb opening to the light, a bud straining to unfurl. And the anticipation nurtures our dream." - Barbara Winkler Ned & Maryellen Hanchay welcomed us back in Spring to their lovely home in Pembroke by Chandler’s Pond to admire their amazing Azaleas and Rhododendrons, Koi Pond, Pagodas and Spring Flowers! Thank You! Spring 2015 Wendy Morgan: President Vera Hough: Vice President Maryellen and Ned Hanchay, Kelly Connetta, and Wendy Morgan. Newsletter Editor: Vera Hough vkorshhough@msn.com 1 Photos by Vera Hough Ned Hanchay's Azaleas and Rhododendrons list: I asked Ned to give us a list of his best bushes … Thanks Ned! Latin Name Common Name Color Notes Rhododendron catawbiense Rhododendron 'Carolina Springs' 'Carolina Springs' Mauve flowers Large upright plant to 20'. Rhododendron Rhododendron 'Chionoides' 'Chionoides' White flowers Tends to be a spreader, grows to 5'. Rhododendron 'Christmas Cheer' Red (intense) small flowers Medium size. 'Coral Bells' azalea Rhododendron 'Coral Bells' (pink) Pink small flowers Marginally hardy. Rhododendron 'Delaware Valley White' White large flowers Can grow to 6'. One of the best whites. Azalea 'Christmas Cheer' Deleware Valley White' azalea (white) Rhododendron 'Dora Ama- Rhododendron 'Dora teis' White flowers Amateis' Medium size. Rhododendron 'Hershey's Red' One of the best reds. Azalea 'Hersey's Red' Red flowers Azalea species, pink Rhododendron hybrids (D) and white (D) White flowers with pink edges Rhododendron 'Lemon Drop' Yellow (pale) flowers to 5'. Rhododendron 'Lemon Drop' Stay away from the pinks. A native, grows upright Rhododendron 'Rosum Ele- Rhododendron gans' 'Rosum Elegans' Pink flowers Big, tough as nails. Most common rhodie. Rhododendron 'White Hexe' White flowers Another very tough plant, grows to 3'. Azalea 'White Hexe' Rhododendron 'Hino Crimson' (x) Azalea 'Hino Crimson' Red flowers (small) Beautiful, hardier than 'Hinode-giri'. Rhododendron 'Hinodegiri' (x) Purple-red flowers Also beautiful but marginally hardy. Pink (rose) flowers Lovely, grows to 4', needs a lot of shade! Azalea 'Hinode-giri' Rhododendron yakusiman- Rhododendron yaum kusimanum 2 Info from last year’s April 6th Presentation with Eric Eisenhauer. Margaret Taylor Just found these lists — helpful for our Spring planting! Vera Hough Many of you complimented me on my Rose presentation. I thank you for your overly generous praise. There were requests for copies of the slide with the list of those roses as well as the slide of quality suppliers. Remember: If you need some "cheer" as we drag our way through the latter days of winter, visit the David Austin website (www.davidaustinroses.com/ english/Advanced.asp). You can't help but feel the uplift of spring and warmth of a summer of flowers as you scroll though his photography. “ Eric 3 Elizabeth Beach Hacking’s Hingham Gardens Informal Summer Garden Tours Margaret Taylor, Elizabeth, Dawn Lopes, Wendy Morgan, and Barbara Cain We were all lucky to be invited back to Elizabeth’s gardens! It’s clear that gardening is her passion - what an accomplishment in just seven years! Photos by Vera Hough Informal Summer Garden Tours Kelly Conetta’s Cohasset Gardens My daughter in Needham and I went on a Garden Tour in Cohasset about 12 yrs. ago and the rest is history! We owned the property 10 years—used it on weekends and vacations until 2 years ago when we sold our house in Conn. The property was abandoned and overgrown, an old vegetable garden filled with broken pots, plenty of weeds. The garden along the wall looked like the woods beyond the wall today. Roses are 6 yrs. old, plants come from all over— my Conn. Garden, Oliver's & White Flower Farm in Conn.,Esposito’s, My daughter’s gardens, HD. My favorite source years ago was a little old lady in Fairfield Conn. who sold plants out of her backyard—where I bought my first Amsonia—an all time best plant! Kelly Cocktails anyone? Kelly has accomplished so much in the last ten years. Her husband Don is just as creative—he lined the shed walls with wooden wine boxes, made tables with the wine boxes as well, creative lighthouse shutters, turned the old smoke house into a man cave with a running model train! New Dawn Rose 5 Photos by Vera Hough Informal Summer Garden Tours Patty Evart’s new Hingham Gardens Pat was very busy since last June with the new property. She had 23 trees removed,, and put in extraordinary planting beds throughout. The patio overlooks the Weir River, a big factor for buying the house! Margaret Taylor Photos: Margaret Taylor What is it? Teaser photos from Barbara Cain’s Norwell garden . Photos: Barbara WHAT IS IT? ..answers on page 11 …….. Welcome our new member -Anne Jones This is Allium Thunbergii and Heuchera Villossa. The red is an annual Salvia. Anne Jones’s Scituate Garden. Photo: Anne 6 What is it? Hospitality Welcome our new Member: Cindy Thaxter from Hingham! Our new Hospitality Chairs: Kelly Conetta on the left, Judy McSweeney on the right - Membership Chair: Margaret Sampson in the center was lucky to be going home with a beautiful bouquet form Kelly’s garden! Programs The Language of Flowers Oct. 5, 2015 Jenn Kettel: Dwarf Conifers — Enthusiastic conifer identification and life cycles, best cultivars, cultural requirements, their care, and where to find them. Storyteller: Diane Edgecomb Harper: Margot Chamberlain “In this enchanting performance master storyteller Diane Edgecomb, accompanied by Celtic harper and vocalist Margot Chamberlain, brings to life the legends that surround favorite garden flowers revealing the deep meaning cultures around the world. “ Diane was so funny and entertaining— we loved her singing - Margot was wonderful on the harp! Nov. 2, 2015 Vera Hough Feb. 1, 2016 A great gathering of members last night. Good conversation, good food, and a terrific presentation by our own expert Nancy Mellen on Native Plants! Margaret Taylor 7 Photos by Vera Hough Summer Trips Anne Comeau in Scotland! S o many highlights: a magnificent 16 meter long herbaceous border set against the backdrop of a 100 year old beech hedge, the Queen's garden - a memorial to the Queen Mother…."The plantings reflect her travels to the four corners of the globe and radiate from a central labyrinth of highland bog myrtle arranged in the form of interlocking 'E's for Elizabeth" . Anne Comeau E njoyed a stroll through the beautiful gardens at Stonewall Kitchen in York Maine! Enjoy the gardens throughout the Spring and Summer…..was really impressed. Vera Hough Vera 8 Summer Trips November: "We got back from Ireland a couple weeks ago so here are a few pictures of the 2 gardens we visited, Mt. Stewart just south of Belfast and Powerscourt just south of Dublin.” Nancy Mellon Powerscourt House and Gardens Mount Stewart Home and Gardens 9 Member's Gardens Summer... You never know what you’ll come across riding by the ocean in Scituate — Definitely did a double take when we saw this pirate on Oceanside Dr., down the street from the lighthouse ! Vera Hough My pots exploded this summer! Margaret Taylor….Hingham Porch. Lots of success with my Dahlias and Zinnias in my vegetable garden — lots of arrangements! Vera Hough 8” Dahlias! 10 Member's Gardens Summer to Winter Craig Hannafin’s Marshfield Gardens 3 1 Summer Photos: Craig 2 4 First photo is peonies, tall bearded iris, and geraniums. The second is Rose of Sharon, daylilies, coneflowers and sedum. The third is Lespedza (center), geraniums, stachys, and amsonia (on the left). The last is Hydrangea 'Annabelle', stachys and goldenrod. It's a photo of the seed pods of a shrub called Clerodendrum trichotomum, glorybower Thought I’d share my beautiful hellebores with you! Peggy Mosher...Hingham….Jan. 2nd! I only got a photo of the flower but I’m also attaching “the answer” which shows the foliage. Eucomis “Sparkling Burgundy” Hope you like it! Tender bulb. I did dig it up after a frost but kept the flower going for a while. It is a bit expensive but I’ve enjoyed it for years now. Barbara Caine 11 December: Annual Holiday Party Anne Many thanks to our Hosts! Kelly and Don Anne, Ned, Mary, Debbie Peggy, Cindy, Nancy, Barbara Judy, June Anne, Kelly Debbie, Lynne,Kelly, Barbara Elizabeth,Maryellen,Wendy, Dawn Mary Ned, Jean Wendy, Ned, Elizabeth………………..Ned, Wendy, Patty Peggy…. Yum! Elizabeth, Wendy, Margaret Remember: Keep sending me pictures of your gardens , field trips, vacations, observations, etc.! Thanks, Vera — vkorshhough@msn.com 12 Photos by Vera Hough