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Golden Glow Flower

Quick mushroom update

by Frank on August 22, 2003

P8220012.jpgJust a quick update on the mushroom front — there are no actual mushrooms out there yet, but there are lots of primordia, the little things that come before the actual mushrooms. We are psyched! I think this means that we will soon have real mushrooms, so maybe we actually did something right.

P8220007.jpgIn the main garden, the glads are all looking gorgeous, as usual, though I think I should have staked them or run string or something. I might figure out a better place to do that next year, and put them into a cutting garden, maybe, rather than a big stand like this in such a visible location.

Rudbeckia laciniata And finally, we got the first blooms off what the locals call the glow flower, but I think I’ve identified as a double Rudbeckia laciniata ‘Golden Glow . We used to have quite a huge stand of these in the old garden, but thought they’d all been lost in the transition to the new garden, as they haven’t bloomed in two years and I didn’t really recognize the foliage. I didn’t pull them as weeds, at least, as I thought it was supposed to be something I wanted, so I’m gratified to see what that plant is. They are incredibly tall — taller than the crab apple it’s planted in front of.

Now that I know what it is, I think I have one other plant that I recently uncovered out of a bunch of weeds, and it has yet to bloom for me. I’ll watch them, though, as that article is right — they were very invasive in my previous garden. Pretty, though.

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The Stargazers Arrive

August 8, 2003

It has been a terribly rainy week. I managed to get the lawn mowed yesterday, then it rained all night. The stargazer lilies are open, and gorgeous. Unfortunately, some of them seem quite short, even though we composted them last August. I’m hoping that compost this spring and fall will get them back on the [...]

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