flower, gardening

Maiden Pink

I have been trying to find more Maiden Pink’s (Dianthus deltoides ‘Maiden Pink’) seeds but have failed this far.

The flower likes the rough terrain we have in the summer cottage and has done well the past few years.

I like the pink color of the blooms. Somehow it just stands out nicely.

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California Poppy

The California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica ‘Aurantiaca Orange’) are enjoying their spot in the full sun. Their roots grow deep and in this spot reach an endless supply of water.

They started to bloom few days ago and with good luck continue to do so for the next month. The flowers are in various shades of gold.

We have been promised dry weather which suits them well.

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Mountain Houseleek

I have always had difficulties to have the Houseleeks (Sempervivum montanum “Mountain Houseleek”) overwinter.

Finally found a spot just above the lake surface. Only about 30 centimeters from the waterline which gets plenty of sunshine.

For some reason the Houseleeks survive the cold winters on this spot even though I loose them from the other places.

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Yellow Queen

I have had Yellow Queen (Aquilegia chrysantha ‘Yellow Queen’) in the garden for few years now but never blooming this well.

Finally found a spot this columbine likes. Moderate shade and well drained soil seems to be the best place for it.

The Yellow Queen is quite tall but surprisingly survived the thunderstorm we had yesterday which was a surprise for me.

Must collect the seeds next month and plant more in the spring.

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Tornedal

I would love to have the garden full of roses but unfortunately they do not do that well up here in the north.

There are exceptions though. Tornedal (Rosa Majalis ‘Tornedal’) is one of them. It can tolerate the long and hard winters extremely well.

The blooms are beautiful and many. Unfortunately the blooming season is very short but love the variety.

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