Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Daisy Bell

March went out like a lamb today, providing a great morning for adding plants to the outside edge of our newly-expanded front garden. It's hard to see the new additions in this photo, so see below for close-ups and details.
These cheerful little guys are Dahlberg Daisies (Thymophylla tenuiloba). We found these at our local Lowe's and decided to give them a try, since they love full sun and dry conditions. They are actually a native of South Texas, and grow to about 12 by 12 inches. They may not flower quite as well during the wet heat of our summer, but we're hopeful the well-drained sandy soil in the front yard will provide them with the conditions they need to flourish. The feathery foliage and happy yellow flowers make a nice contrast to plants we alternated them with...

... Purple Queen (Tradescantia pallida), also sometimes called Purple Heart. This native of Mexico caught my eye in the MOSI BioWorks gardens when it began to recover immediately after the hard freeze in January. It tolerates wet or dry conditions and loves full sun, making it a plant that should last for years in the garden.

Our little plants are very small right now, but will grow and spread into a low groundcover around the front edge of the garden. The sunny daisies make a nice contrast to the deep color of the purple queen, and we can't wait to see what they'll both look like after a few months of lots of sunshine!

P.S. Check out the weather forecast for the next week - it's beginning to look a lot like Florida!

3 comments:

  1. THANK YOU for that weather report! I'm really tired of the cold. I miss my Florida! I like how you gave your new garden plenty of space. I really skimped on mine and will need to cut out drastically this season. I also like your color combo. Purple and yellow creates my favorite bloom combo, although I primarily us burgandy and yellow in mine.

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  2. That looks very nice. You are going to have so much color this summer. I can't wait to see the muhly grass in its full glory.

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  3. Purple and yellow...two of my favorite combinations. Hooray! I'm so thankful it's warming up.

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