I showed you the annuals I bought earlier, where I just needed to fill out several different beds and didn't have specific ideas of where things were going. This trip was different, in that I had some ideas about what plants and where.
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Of course I came home with completely different plants than I was thinking of, but at least I filled the spots that I intended on filling!
On the shadier side of the front walkway I chose a nice chocolatey coleus...
...and a rex begonia that I couldn't pass up:
Maybe deer don't eat either of these? (I should write an app: "DoDeerEat", because I end up typing that into my phone several times on every nursery trip!)
I know deer won't eat the "impulse buy" of this trip:
Yep, it's a castor bean. Now why exactly would I pay money for a castor bean plant when I will be pulling out castor been volunteers as weeds pretty soon in my garden?
Well, I don't have this cultivar, which I believe is 'Zanzibar' -- the one that stays mostly green but develops those HUGE leaves. Plus this spot doesn't get as much sun as it should, so a plant that has a good head start will give me the best results.
Those big leaves are just what this bed needed!
And next year I should have all of the castor bean seeds I'll want, as I'm now growing "New Zealand Purple', 'Carmencita', and 'Zanzibar'.
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Always nice to get new plants, although saying we haven’t bought much this year.
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ReplyDeleteRex begonia are a favorite with their leaf texture.
Hooray for a summer that includes plant buying! Nice new additions to your garden.
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