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The Rescue Shrubs: Six on Saturday, 5-26-18

Shrubs are my obsession this year.  We are looking to create some privacy in our yard.

Always trying to economize, I hunt for discount plants. Free is even better.

The Rescue Boxwood

This beautiful boxwood was thrown into the woods following my neighbor’s landscape renovation.

Today, I couldn’t resist hauling the plant back to my yard and planting it in a front bed.  I wonder if the neighbors will recognize their orphan.

This boxwood is at least a 2-gallon size. It would go for $100+ at the nursery.

 

Dappled Willow

The variegated willow  (Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’) has become very popular around here.  My shrubs are a bit small, so they are netted until they get bigger.  Like forsythia, deer will eat young plants and new growth, but not year-old growth.

Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ is a great landscape shrub. New growth has a pink tinge in springtime.

 

What Month Is It?

The poinsettia plant is still going strong after six months.  Who knew?!

Yes, this lovely is still sporting its vibrant bracts six months later.

Snow-in-summer (Cerastium tomentosum) makes its 2018 debut.  Maybe its show is helping the poinsettia feel at home.

Cerastium tomentosum looks better than ever, following a vigorous pruning last year.

 

The Chives among Us

Chives send up their cheery pom-poms amid the lady’s mantle.  It’s doing just fine outside of the garden fence.

Chives grow next to the back deck. The rabbits and deer ignore it.

 

Furry Visitors

I’ve been watching my snap pea plants grow in the garden, getting ready to provide some twining support.  Today, I checked on the pea plants and found NOTHING – not a stem, or leaf, or even root anywhere.  There wasn’t even a hole! Could this little guy be the culprit?

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