Foliage Follow-Up is hosted by Pam at Digging on the day after Garden Blogger's Bloom Day to help us remember the important role that foliage plays in our gardens every day. I live in "The Evergreen State" so there is a lot of interesting foliage outside but this month I decided to be lazy and share some shots of foliage in the greenhouse.
Spanish moss threatens to take over the world. Because it gets carried off on the leaves and branches of plants, ladders, and my head and shoulders, it stays in check a bit.
I'm excited to start moving plants outside for the summer in a couple of months and very excited that the Northwest Flower and Garden Show preview is only five days away. Can't wait to see what fantastic creations the garden designers have come up with this year and to visit with friends old and new. Will I see you at the show?
Things are a bit crammed in for the winter.
Spanish moss threatens to take over the world. Because it gets carried off on the leaves and branches of plants, ladders, and my head and shoulders, it stays in check a bit.
I've been fairly successful in keeping spider mites, whitefly, scale insects, and aphids in check this winter. They're still there but no major infestations or great plant losses so far (knock wood.)
I'm excited to start moving plants outside for the summer in a couple of months and very excited that the Northwest Flower and Garden Show preview is only five days away. Can't wait to see what fantastic creations the garden designers have come up with this year and to visit with friends old and new. Will I see you at the show?