Trimming the Catnip. If you cut back the first set of flower stalks, you can get a second flush of blooms. The bees love it! Thus works well with many other herbaceous perennials also. Eg. Geraniums.

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Trimming the Catnip. If you cut back the first set of flower stalks, you can get a second flush of blooms. The bees love it! Thus works well with many other herbaceous perennials also. Eg. Geraniums.
Epiphyllum anguliger (Fishbone Cactus). 20+ blooms mid September in the greenhouse. This plant is about 5' wide and 3' tall. The scent is striking captured in the greenhouse.
Epiphyllum anguliger (Fishbone Cactus). 20+ blooms mid September in the greenhouse. This plant is about 5' wide and 3' tall. The scent is striking captured in the greenhouse.
Passiflora coccinea (Scarlet Passion Flower). Native to the amazon in South America. It's been overwintered in a greenhouse in Vancouver, BC. Just flowering now in September.
I found a blue woodbug in the garden today. My interest is peaked! The woodbugs turn blue or purple when they're sick. Their blood turns blue when oxygenated due to hemocyanin in the blood.
Blue Woodbug = mind blown! Has anyone ever seen one any colour other than grey?
Paeonia peregrina. Wild Peony seeds that are fluorescent pink! The black seeds are viable and the pinks have been "aborted". I'm going to harvest the viable seeds soon.
Made it to the first ever RHS Chatsworth Garden Show on Friday. What a beautiful estate in Derbyshire, England.
Podophyllum, Paris, and Edgeworthia! The Podophyllum and Paris are in the greenhouse and blooming exceptionally early. Edgeworthia smells fantastic. The yellow varieties even more so.
Well here we go again. More Roses blooming in December! I love the Westcoast.
Xylaria polymorpha, a fungus commonly known as dead man's fingers. Just in time for Halloween!
Happy Cinco de Mayo!! My new gardening sombrero is amazing. Maybe now I don't have to wear sunscreen? 😏
Tis the season for all the Pine Trees to flip us the bird!
Look at the size of this Deciduous Azalea!! Gorgeous. Seen in Kitsilano, BC.
P is for Prunus, Primula, Periwinkle, and Pooping Man!! So many flowers blooming in Campbell River today.
Started germinating my Clitoria ternatea vine today in the solarium! I'm hoping that an earlier start than last year might actually get me some flowers.
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This is on an (English Laurel) Prunus laurocerasus. Always remember that common names are in parenthesis and capitalized. Latin or Scientific names are in Italics or underlined. The genus is always capitalized. The species is not.