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Planning for Next Spring

I’m barely done putting the garden to bed for winter and I already started missing it, so I escaped into nursery catalogs and garden encyclopedias in search of attractive new plants for spring.

Every year I set the goal to acclimate more fall blooming flowers to my garden, and every year the effect is less than stellar. This season was no exception, I had to rely on sedums and goldenrod again for fall color. 

Fourteenth time’s a charm, so here we go. 

Asters. Whatever happened to mine, I’ll never know. They love the alkaline soil and performed very well for a few years, and then they disappeared. Not only from my garden, but also from the plant nursery. It’s a mystery.

Toad lilies. I love them dearly and they put up quite a show in the fall provided the season gives them plenty of rain. This year the late summer and early fall were dry, so they aren’t doing so well.

Russian Sage doesn’t like my garden, for reasons unknown. I tried it in three different places and it refuses to cooperate.

Japanese Anemones, on the list every year, haven’t happened yet.

Monkshood, a beautiful plant, but one which gives me pause, because it is very poisonous.

Maybe I should try pansies. Last year in Denver I saw some in bloom in single digit temperatures.

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