Perennial Classics: Planting and Growing Great Perennial Gardens

A Garden is Never Finished - It Simply Evolves The problem with gardening (or, the very interesting...
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Author: Rosefiend Cordell
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Perennial Classics: Planting and Growing Great Perennial Gardens by Cordell, Rosefiend

Perennial Classics: Planting and Growing Great Perennial Gardens

$34.23

Perennial Classics: Planting and Growing Great Perennial Gardens

$34.23
Author: Rosefiend Cordell
Format: Paperback
Language: English

A Garden is Never Finished - It Simply Evolves

The problem with gardening (or, the very interesting thing about gardening) is that you are dealing with living beings. Obviously these living beings can't communicate in the way we think of communication, and they can't run away or swat the trowel out of your hand when you dig too close to their roots. Nevertheless, plants are living beings, which means they have certain whims and they definitely have ideas of their own, and they most assuredly will do their own thing. So bear this in mind when you plant what you expect is a perfect border and then the plants all sit there and make faces at you (metaphorically speaking, of course).


A garden is never finished -it keeps evolving. The short-lived plants will die out and be replaced, some plants get divided or moved around; new plants and fashions will come and go, or you'll run across some new varieties that you have to try. At any rate, the garden always changes. Even if you make a lovely plan on paper, it's still a rough draft. The garden is the final copy.


... though, in truth, you can never say that "the garden is the final copy" because the garden itself keeps evolving as well. Even if you never add anything else to the garden, the plants themselves will keep growing and blooming (or die), and some will reseed themselves with a vengeance. Of course the weeds will have their day whether you want them to or not. So even if you do nothing but maintain a garden, it will keep changing - will never be the same from one year to the next.


And besides, perennials are always moveable. If you find they don't work in one location, then dig them up and move them to a new place. Divide some of them and share 'em with your grandma, or your gardening buddies.


I just said "perennials are moveable," but as always, the rule has exceptions. Plants with long taproots, like gas plant (Dictamnus) and indigo (Baptisia) aren't very happy about being moved, and will mope when you transplant them. On the whole, however, perennials are fairly cool about being dug up and moved around. Plants are generally tougher than you think they are. And if they do croak, well, get one that's tougher.


My motto as horticulturist was, "If it doesn't want to grow, well, then, it can just go away someplace and wilt." I didn't have time to baby my plants. They had to take care of themselves. You figure out pretty quickly what plants are tough and what plants are wimps. Fortunately, there are a ton of very good, easy-growing plants out there.



Author: Rosefiend Cordell
Publisher: Rosefiend Publishing.
Published: 12/12/2020
Pages: 146
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.34d
ISBN: 9781953196156

About the Author
Cordell, Rosefiend: - "Rosefiend Cordell (aka Melinda R. Cordell) worked in most all aspects of horticulture - in garden centers, in wholesale greenhouses, as a landscape designer, and finally as city horticulturist, where she took care of 20+ gardens around the city. She lives in northwest Missouri with her husband and kids, the best little family that ever walked the earth, as well as two hens and a couple roses and a lot of weeds. She hates weeding so much. You can't even imagine. My first gardening book is Don't Throw in the Trowel: Vegetable Gardening Month by Month. That was followed up by the rosarian-approved Rose to the Occasion: An Easy-Growing Guide to Rose Gardening, and recently, If You're a Tomato, I'll Ketchup With You: Tomato Gardening Tips and Tricks."

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