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Viburnum dentatum ‘Blue Muffin’

This easy to grow variety of Arrowwood Viburnum is a compact, rounded shrub that is ideal for foundation planting or hedging use. The dark blue seed pod clusters are a stunning addition as cut flowers for fall bouquets. The fruit of this woody ornamental also provides food for the birds.
Growing information:
Height - 4′ to 6′ feet tall
Hardy zones 4 - 8
Spring bloom of white flowers, followed by blue clusters of berries in the fall.
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October 2nd, 2008
Husker’s Red Penstemon ~ Beard Tongue

Husker's Red seed pods
Husker’s Red Penstemon delivers three seasons of interest to my gardens. In early summer I cut the purplish foliage to use as fillers in bouquets, then in mid summer I cut the blushing pink flowering bells. In late summer the flowers have transformed into an interesting cluster of colorful seed pods, which are useful for an accent in flower arrangements. Other penstemon varieties will also make interesting seed pods if not deadheaded, usually they form an interesting cluster of green pods. Deadheading of this plant will encourage new growth and rebloom. Penstemon will attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden.
Growing information:
Hardy zones 3 - 9
Bloom time - mid summer
Height - 24″ tall, other varieties can vary from 12″ to 48″
Plant in well drained soil

Husker's Red early summer foliage
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September 5th, 2008
Echinops ~ Globe Thistle

With its unusual shape, texture, and color, globe thistle adds much interest to both the garden and vase. The foliage definately resembles a thistle, so this plant might work better in a cottage garden rather than a formal garden.
Growing information:
Hardy zones 3 - 8
Height - 30″ to 48″
Bloom time - mid to late summer
Plant in average, well drained soil. Drought tolerant.
Good for fresh cut flowers or dried.
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August 27th, 2008
Scabiosa caucasica ~ Pincushion Flower

Pincushion flowers are an adorable addition to a flower arrangement; the 2 inch white or lavender blossoms are elegant and long lasting in the vase. The varieties to grow for cutting include ‘Fama’, ‘House Hybrids’, ‘Alba’, ‘Blue Perfection’, and ‘Grand Stone’. Scabiosa is very low maintenance, rarely needing dividing and doesn’t require support.
Growing information:
Hardy zones 3 - 7
Height - 24″ to 36″
Bloom time - Mid summer
Plant in full sun or light shade, prefers afternoon shade in warmer zones
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August 18th, 2008
Phlox paniculata ~ ‘Natural Feelings’

Tall phlox brings a burst of color to the mid summer garden, and one of my favorites for its unusual coloring and twisted petals is ‘Natural Feelings’.
The rosy pink petals are striped with green and never fully open, giving it a look much like statice. Not only are they long blooming and draw much attention to the garden border, they are also a long lasting cut flower for flower arrangements.
Growing information:
Hardy zones 4 - 8
Bloom time - mid summer, long blooming
Height - 24″ to 30″
Plant in sun, with good air circulation to help prevent mildew
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August 2nd, 2008
Fresh Calla Lily Bouquet ~ 7/9/08

Pink Calla lilies spilling out of a strawberry pitcher …………… does summertime get any better than this?
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July 28th, 2008
Perennial Bachelor Button ~ Centaurea ‘Pulchra Major’

This pink perennial bachelor button is an excellent focal flower for flower arrangements. The papery scales enclosing the pink flower tufts make this flower not only interesting to look at but also to touch. Harvest these just as the pink tufts are beginning to erupt from the top to get the longest vase life. The large textured leaves on the plant also lend interest to the garden border.
I have heard this plant can reseed to the point of being a nuisance, but because I cut all the blossoms to sell I have not experienced this myself. How has this plant behaved in your garden? It might be wise to deadhead this plant after blooming if you don’t want it reseeding.
Growing information:
Hardy zones 4 - 7
Bloom time - mid summer
Height - 24″ to 30″
Plant in full sun in any average, well drained soil
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July 17th, 2008
Fresh bouquet in vintage Watkins spice tin ~ 7-5-08

Keep your eyes open for fun and interesting containers that can be used for vases at garage sales, antique stores, and thrift stores. Here’s a vintage Watkins cloves spice tin with a few sprigs of ladies’ mantle and sweet williams. Flower arranging can be that simple if you start with an interesting container!
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July 8th, 2008
Eremurus ~ Foxtail Lily

When the foxtail lilies are blooming, visitors want to know what they are and how to grow them. Foxtail lilies are a summer blooming bulb that are planted in the spring. They are listed as zone 5, but have survived three winters in my zone 4 garden (with last winter being a record cold winter). These are also know by the name Desert Candles.
Growing information:
Hardy zone 5- 8
Bloom time - early summer
Height - 3 to 5 feet
Full sun and well drained soil required
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June 30th, 2008
Campanula Kent Belle ~ Bell flower

This bell flower beauty is absolutely stunning in bloom! The 2 inch nodding purple bells are great as a cut flower, and make a striking statement in the garden border too. Some sources list this bellflower as a zone 5, but I have enjoyed this variety in my zone 4 gardens for a number of years. I cut my Kent Belle back after bloom and am often rewarded with a small burst of bloom again later in summer.
Growing information:
Height - 2 feet
Blooms early summer - mid summer
Grow in full sun to partial shade
Hardy zone 5-9 (does well in my zone 4 gardens)
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June 26th, 2008