We are in a temporary housing situation this year so I don't have this combo currently. But my Salvia guaranitica is still surviving in a pot and if I can keep it going long enough, I plan to recreate this combo with Lady in Red Salvia (Salvia coccinea) instead of the Cherry Queen Salvia (Salvia greggii) in this shot, once we get settled into a new area. These 2 are hummer magnets, which is a plus. I need to find a white to add to the combo when I recreate it too.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Luv R Pups,
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Jan 31, 2013, 09:02 AM
vera ellen
great shot of the salvia g, with the red salvia. I have a very hard time trying to get closeups of salvia g. You did great...and the combo is very pretty.
ve
Jan 31, 2013, 10:46 AM
SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
Beautiful combination!
Jan 31, 2013, 05:33 PM
patty louise
Wow that salvia is gorgeous! I planted some Black & Blue last year - does it reseed?
My favorite spot is on the front deck overlooking the garden. Lovely place to sit at the end of the workday.
I love many color combos but these pink snapdragons and the Limelight Artemesia were an unplanned combo which I liked very much. I don't think I have the Limelight anymore as it was quite invasive altho it wouldn't surprise me if it popped up again.
I also like this chartreuse feverfew and purple chives...
Another combination I like is silver and blue like the Lamb's Ears and Walker's Low Catmint here... I also use Dusty Miller a lot for the silvery contrast it provides.
Hope to see more pics from others.
Lucky
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Lucky thank you for the beautiful inspiration pictures! Love your view & the glass of wine looks yummy!
I have never grown artemesia but it is lovely. I always wondered how anyone could not like invasive plants until I planted evening primrose. What a disaster!
Feverfew & chives - wonderful combination.
Think I will plant some lambs ears with my catmint. Love the colors.
VE, you are right that it's hard to get good shots of the salvia g.s. I've taken lots to get just a few decent ones. Plus they usually show up that gorgeous but not quite accurate sapphire blue in pix but are more navy in real life (but still beautiful.)
PL, I'm not sure if Black and Blue reseeds or runs or neither. I don't think this variety reseeds but it does run (coming up a little ways away from the roots.) B&B is a beauty too.
Wow Lucky, I love your view and your combos.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Luv R Pups,
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Feb 01, 2013, 09:26 AM
vera ellen
Joy, what awesome combinations. I'd love to sit on that deck and look at your amazing garden. Regarding the artemesia - in my experience, you will probably have a hard time getting rid of it. I do realize that in the south things are more invasive than up north so you might not have a problem.
Here, the salvia g comes back up from the roots every spring. I have divided and spread all around the yarden, given away, tossed, you name it. Love it because the hummers do too. The clumps just keep getting bigger and bigger each year and after awhile it too will take over, so IMHO it's worth the extra work.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful combinations.
ve
Feb 01, 2013, 03:33 PM
zone9alady
My fav is the middle courtyard. It gets pretty lush in late summer.
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Feb 01, 2013, 03:44 PM
zone9alady
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Feb 02, 2013, 08:42 AM
vera ellen
Z9 - love your courtyard.....and the gazebo view too. Your courtyard looks like the perfect place to spend a warm afternoon. I like the friendly puppy too!
ve
Feb 02, 2013, 09:42 AM
SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
Lucky, your combinations are so pretty and calming.
Zone9lady, help me get my bearings straight. In your last picture what is your handsome dog going toward up the steps?
Feb 02, 2013, 11:10 AM
zone9alady
SSTR, he's walking up the stairs to the Gazebo to come see what his momma is doing.
We built it in 2011 for DH's daughter's wedding. Now it's nice to sit out back in the afternoon with a nice cup of coffee and watch the wildlife. (Mostly my dogs chasing squirrels) hehe
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Feb 02, 2013, 11:25 AM
SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
Ah yes, I remember now. What a lovely setting!
Feb 02, 2013, 11:56 AM
patty louise
Zone9alady what a beautiful courtyard! Magazine worthy picture. I especially love the Elephant Ears. Awesome gazebo! I would love to visit!
We love our gazebo time also. Have coffee & read there every morning in the summer.
Perfect words on the gazebo. Are they painted on?This message has been edited. Last edited by: patty louise,
Thanks ladies! If you do come down for a visit make sure it's in the winter. Summers are too hot and muggy and I stay inside most of the time. hehe
The words on the gazebo are thick laser cut steel. I just primed and painted them and we glued and nailed them on. You can get all sorts of neat stuff like that at
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Feb 03, 2013, 11:43 AM
Wavy
Joyluck, What a pretty view!!! Makes me long for spring even more! Zone9lady, Your house and gazebo are beautiful!! How relaxing it looks. It doesn't really luck like "Florida", where are the palm trees?! Whose picture is that under your name, is that you? (If it is, you're very pretty!)
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Feb 03, 2013, 11:46 AM
patty louise
Thanks - I am going to check that out! I have a pergola with a white board across the top where I can do something like that.This message has been edited. Last edited by: patty louise,
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Feb 04, 2013, 01:36 AM
Luv R Pups
Z9aLady, your place is always so beautiful! I really enjoy seeing pix of it and your delightful furbaby too.
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Feb 04, 2013, 10:19 AM
Jm
Great photos. I'd like to see more!!! Here are my favorite combinations. Mums and ageratum
Feb 04, 2013, 10:20 AM
Jm
Zinnias and snapdragons...
Feb 04, 2013, 10:22 AM
Jm
Lily and Liatris...
Feb 04, 2013, 10:24 AM
Jm
My favorite for last, iris and clematis... Most of mine are accidental because I forget where I plant things. Joyluck: LOVE your view!!!
Feb 04, 2013, 11:35 AM
zone9alady
Wavy, yes thank you, that's me from earlier last year. We live about 23 miles from the coast in a hilly area near a state forest. We have lots of oaks, pines, hickory, sweetgum, dogwood, magnolia and cedar, with saw palmetto and sabal palms mixed in. The palms trees are closer to the coast or further south as we still get down to the 20's and teens here and the palm trees can't take that. I lost my large lemon and lime trees to low temps so I guess I'm too far north for the palms.
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Feb 04, 2013, 11:38 AM
zone9alady
Loveangels and LuvRPups, thank you!
LRP..I also have a white GSD too, I guess you could say they are another favorite part of my garden...hehe
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Feb 04, 2013, 11:50 AM
zone9alady
JM those are some wonderful flower combos. Just beautiful!
Pattie, do you mean your white pergola with the green swing? That would be a perfect place for some words.
We also put a saying on the front entrance to the side pergola several years ago.....if you seal them well you don't have to worry about them rusting.
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Feb 04, 2013, 01:41 PM
SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
JM, lovely combinations you got there! I am in love with those daisy type mums - so cheerful looking!
Feb 04, 2013, 03:38 PM
patty louise
Thank you Jeanette!
JM beautiful flowers. Love the iris with the clems - I would have never thot of that & it's beautiful! I may have to plant some zinnias this year - such a perfectly shaped flower.
Yes Zone9alady that is the area! I looked at the letters yesterday - I just have to think of something to write. Love your walkway!
Favorite area of all. My statue with spireas, azaleas & rhododendrons under the dogwood tree.This message has been edited. Last edited by: patty louise,
Patty Louise, it always such a treat to see pictures from your place. They do my soul good!!!!! And to have that rusty tin roof in the background? Sheer perfection.
I can hardly wait for spring altho I would love a wee more snow this year.
Yeah? C'mon up here tomorrow and bring your shovel . We're supposed to get 24-30 inches by Saturday afternoon!
Wanda
Feb 07, 2013, 02:48 PM
joyluck
quote:
Originally posted by WWanda:
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I can hardly wait for spring altho I would love a wee more snow this year.
Yeah? C'mon up here tomorrow and bring your shovel . We're supposed to get 24-30 inches by Saturday afternoon!
LOL We have a bit we could spare also - it's over the top of my high boots when I get off the path with more coming. Altho we usually seem to only get 2"-6" at a time this winter.
Lucky
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Lovely pics everyone! I'm really looking forward to spring and having things in bloom again.
Feb 08, 2013, 07:12 PM
theoriginalfluffy
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Originally posted by Florida Farm Girl: Patty Louise, it always such a treat to see pictures from your place. They do my soul good!!!!! And to have that rusty tin roof in the background? Sheer perfection.
I couldn't agree more. Such talent!
Feb 08, 2013, 07:45 PM
SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
Patty, that is some tree, the privet. Beautiful trunk structure. What does the top of the tree look like? AND your knockouts are so compact. Mine are not compact at all. I'm going to go out and wack mine down some branches.