Posted by Rad Hajek on Dec 13 2025
Small’s Beartdtongue is one of the very showy native plants that deserves to be planted more. Can be common in some southeastern gardens, and unknow in others. ©US Perennials
Here in Indiana, it is often excluded by the native plant enthusiasts primarily because it’s not native to our area, but only to these southeastern states - both Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama (where it’s still rare).
Most likely it's also… Read more
Posted by czechgardener on Mar 14 2019
Originally posted on www.czechgardener.com on October 9, 2017Hallo everyone,it’ s time to do some little resume on my work in last 2 months here
in the garden. It’s rather useful, because if you think you haven’t done
that much, your camera can tell you about some progress. I’m trying to
take pictures of most works I do – so snap before, during and after
works.This 2 acres garden has good base – big willows, oaks, gray ashes,
sugar mapl… Read more
Posted by czechgardener on Mar 14 2019
Here are just some pictures of individual plants, perennial combinations and bulbs, that were planted in flowering vineyard flower bed. Pictures were taken since early spring 2018 till August 2018. Flower bed was designed for non-stop flowering since early spring (bulbs) till late fall (fall asters, grasses) and should be supported by very long flowering annuals like Zinnia, Verbena bonariensis or others."Empty" areas for annuals were filled with… Read more
Posted by czechgardener on Mar 14 2019
Published on September 9, 2017 on www.czechgardener.comHallo for the third time today!The last part of my 2 months work resume is the “Lavander hill” project and new path too.Lavander hill was originally place for a bench with the view over the
pond from small hill……..But later on it changed to a waste area, partly
covered with pond liner (mostly under layer of soil), some volunteer
seedlings of trees, weeds, invasive Miscanthus sp. and wee… Read more