This is an example of complete neglect...
By Lori
- 21 Aug, 2009
- 10 likes
I've done nothing out here in the last month and it shows...but it does indicate a certain level of success, I suppose. They've grown and blossomed in spite of me!
Comments on this photo
Wow - so many Echinaceas! I think this looks lovely - romantic even ;-)
21 Aug, 2009
This looks lovely Lori...elegant neglect !
21 Aug, 2009
~straight out of the Secret Garden!
21 Aug, 2009
Exactly my thoughts Arlene.....Lori its lovely......
21 Aug, 2009
Aww... thank you my friends... it's nice to have friends who support you even when you know you've dropped the ball...lol...I planted echis because they are so well attuned to this climate...we've had some horribly humid weather and they are starting to look a little ratty tatty... but very showy.
21 Aug, 2009
Well they obviously thriving where they are Lori.....
21 Aug, 2009
Can you come and neglect my garden please.
22 Aug, 2009
lol... maybe I should write a book, aye Toto?
I had this simple idea in mind, Milky: let them do their own thing... I planted a whole bed with Monarda, Echinacea, and spurge and decided to see what would prevail...it really is satisfying that they perform so well with so little supervision!!! lol. I really must do some weeding because the weeds are very happy without supervision too!
22 Aug, 2009
~sounds good to me!
22 Aug, 2009
I'd never touch mine if it would grow to look like this Lori ! Man..., it's beautiful !
23 Aug, 2009
Thanks for the lovely compliment, Flcrazy... Wouldn't it be great to hold a goY come as you are party, Arlene? or a goY convention? or a magical mystery tour...we could start in Ireland ...and go to Wales and Scotland and then check out Yorkshire, Somerset...and Bristol...and .... I would love to see your gardens and have a chance to sit about and talk shop...wouldn't that be great???
25 Aug, 2009
Wow, it'd be great Lori :)
25 Aug, 2009
Sounds like fun Lori !
27 Aug, 2009
Wonderful neglect Lori. Now I do have to try echinacea. See if they leave themselves for the next year. That really would be something.
29 Aug, 2009
They really do well with very little water. amazing that they and rudbeckia and to a slightly lesser degree, Yarrow, thrive in dry soil...and any type of soil...from sandy to clay (which I have)... they are marvels of adaptation...not many insects or blights to prey on them either!
7 Sep, 2009
ooh.... so naturally beautiful.
3 Feb, 2010
Pictures by all members
211502 of 302258
What else?
View photos by Lori
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
29 Feb, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
4 Apr, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
31 Jan, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
29 Jul, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
11 Jan, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
20 Jan, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
25 Sep, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
4 Mar, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
12 Feb, 2008 -
Gardening with friends since
23 Mar, 2008
I love this look!
21 Aug, 2009