Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tannenbaum Mugo pine



This is the evergreen that I chose to add some variety to my front border - the Tannenbaum Mugo Pine.  It will get to be about 10 feet tall and 6 feet wide.  One of the nice things about Mugo pines is that you can control the size by cutting back the new growth in the spring by one third to one half. 

They are interesting little trees - their trunks are a bit crooked.  One of the reasons I chose them is because they aren't affected by winter burn as so many of the smaller evergreens are.  One of the drawbacks is that they are affected by sawfly larvae, and we had some problems with those a couple of summers ago.  I'll have to keep an eye on these to deal with any pests quickly.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Secret garden - just about done


All that is left is to add mulch and maybe a few more plants (and some spring bulbs)  near the cherry tree.  Oh, and I've started calling this my fairy circle - so maybe some fairies will come to dance in these flowers.  Most of what I've added here has been moved from other spots.

Today it is going to be too hot to garden, so I am heading to Bachman's Garden Center to find my evergreens for the front border!