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They're beautiful. I think I like the William Morris Roses best. They appear to have some orange highlight. Is that right? Also, are any of the three thornless or almost thornless? I have a Tangerine Skies climbing rose, but the thorns are so hard to deal with. I want to go thornless from now on.
I’m so sorry to hear that…it is very frustrating to loose all your hard work to them. We live right next to a provincial park and have both - deers and bunnies. We have our back yard fenced in and all gates blocked so that tend to deter them. Bunnies like to eat the new growth on my clematis.
Oh your pots look fabulous! Looking forward to a garden tour😍 Just a suggestion, I put feet on the bottoms of my pot that way the water drains out & doesn’t leave that ring on the concrete. I purchased them from Walmart (garden section) for a few dollars.
Hi Tracy, good morning. I am inspired by your garden and now I would like to plant a limelight at the corner of my backyard, just like yours. However, I can only get 2 gallon size in the gardening center, do you think it is too small or what size would you recommend please?
No, Tracy...deadhead every morning so that it looks good every day. Stalks are called scapes. A very nice one that reblooms is Krakatoa Lava (a beautiful on fire orange). New scapes coming as the first ones leaving. Love your garden though!
I love the gorgeous Hydrangeas, ferns… the planting areas are full and the plants seem very happy. I also like the pinky winky standard to fill the open space above the other plants. I have a pinky winky now, second year and I should look again and see how you did that! Also, sure I can propagate a few branches at bottom that are very snug to the ground. Thanks Tracey and Linh! Such a nice way to start the day!
I have all three and Little Lime is my favorite. In the right growing conditions, they can get pretty sizeable, but are still limited to a certain height and width. Limelight can get very big, which might not work in a lot of situations. Bobo is great too, but are pretty small, and I just like the blooms of Little Lime better. Another great compact panicle hydrangea is the Little Quickfire. Much different looking blooms than the previous three, plus has much better looking foliage. Somewhere between Little Lime and Bobo in terms of size.
I don’t cut mine that low. When I cut them like that they don’t rebloom it even bloom the following year. I take my time and carefully deadhead the stems individually. It’s so therapeutic!