Kimberly Steele (
kimberlysteele) wrote2021-06-02 12:58 pm
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Early Summer 2021 Garden Update! (Help me name my trees)
The front garden: this is my main project this summer. My boxwoods have failed to thrive, so that experiment is over. I’m going to put some hardy perennials in the unoccupied spaces such as catmint, lavender, and Russian sage.


The side garden. Here I have a 5+ year old pear tree that still hasn’t bloomed. It’s a pretty tree though and it is healthy. My yard is almost all full sun — this side area is one of two small shady parts. Cedric the Eastern Red Cedar is doing well, putting on some bulk. As you can probably tell, I am expanding the garden space towards the sidewalk. I hate lawns, that’s why it is my goal to engulf the entire lawn space in perennials. The plants in this area of my garden include hostas, ferns, a catmint, borage, a pink phlox, a white hydrangea, black cohosh, and some ivy.



Rose of Sharon that blooms light pink… stay tuned for that!

Baby maple, 2 baby oaks, and Cedric. Name suggestions?




Rose of Sharon from the original owners of the house. This is one of the only things they planted!

A pussy willow I got to sprout from trimmings from my neighbor’s pussy willow bush/tree. I call her Saille. (I call the parent tree the same name)



The side garden. Here I have a 5+ year old pear tree that still hasn’t bloomed. It’s a pretty tree though and it is healthy. My yard is almost all full sun — this side area is one of two small shady parts. Cedric the Eastern Red Cedar is doing well, putting on some bulk. As you can probably tell, I am expanding the garden space towards the sidewalk. I hate lawns, that’s why it is my goal to engulf the entire lawn space in perennials. The plants in this area of my garden include hostas, ferns, a catmint, borage, a pink phlox, a white hydrangea, black cohosh, and some ivy.



Rose of Sharon that blooms light pink… stay tuned for that!

Baby maple, 2 baby oaks, and Cedric. Name suggestions?




Rose of Sharon from the original owners of the house. This is one of the only things they planted!

A pussy willow I got to sprout from trimmings from my neighbor’s pussy willow bush/tree. I call her Saille. (I call the parent tree the same name)

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And I love that yard of yours, you can feel the vibrancy through the pictures. Do you use that stone circle area for you daily SoP?
Tamanous
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(Though at this rate arent maskers labeled as vaccine denialists these days? It's so hard to keep up sometimes).
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Beautiful yard!
Since you already have a suggestions for the two oaks, I'll offer one for the maple... Wayne. (Maples make me think of Canada... Canada of hockey... and I only know the name of one hockey player.)
Hope you are doing well. How is Kiki?
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('Tis an awesome maple name. I cannot wait to see him grow into it. He will be a maple with attitude and irreverence.)
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Obviously, the tree the cats play around should be named “Cutekitten “! 😄
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Plants
(Anonymous) 2021-06-15 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)You have a lovely garden. I have an established garden 36 miles from you. Many of the perennials shouldn't object to being devided, garden, prairie, and woodland. The list is very long. You are welcome to come get some some time.
Punky Little Kid
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-15 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Plants