tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post6761806181816667798..comments2023-05-27T04:38:32.434-05:00Comments on on a hays county hill: Bloomers on the hillCWPickenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06116112697302206255noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-68125007306870313842011-04-01T10:39:18.042-05:002011-04-01T10:39:18.042-05:00@LH - well, our meadows are a bit barren at this p...@LH - well, our meadows are a bit barren at this point. We are technically in a drought. And thanks!<br /><br />@Dee - I like them a lot, and have one out front a prior resident planted - I need to cut it down, but haven't made myself do it, yet.CWPickenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06116112697302206255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-75296077162507794212011-03-29T12:27:29.170-05:002011-03-29T12:27:29.170-05:00It all looks wonderful. You wrote on my blog about...It all looks wonderful. You wrote on my blog about the nandinas. I've heard they are a real problem in some of the more southern climes. Sorry though. They work so well here.~~DeeDee @ Red Dirt Ramblingshttp://www.reddirtramblings.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-36546667004725872132011-03-23T10:20:15.752-05:002011-03-23T10:20:15.752-05:00Blue bonnets... I can't think of Texas without...Blue bonnets... I can't think of Texas without envisioning fields of blue bonnets and have meadow envy.<br /><br />I congratulate you on having so many indigenous plants blooming in your yard!lifeshighwayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14389824485602821605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-58273441397516128012011-03-23T10:01:39.330-05:002011-03-23T10:01:39.330-05:00@Donna - the bluebonnets are spectacular en masse....@Donna - the bluebonnets are spectacular en masse. Unfortunately, it's been dry and not much is happening on the roadsides yet.<br /><br />@HG - death camas does have a grim name for such a pretty thing! And you're right, the fleabanes are very cheerful (funny name, though).<br /><br />@Anon - go for it! These are planted in a raised bed, however, with imported garden soil. Not sure how they would do in our rocky, limey ground.CWPickenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06116112697302206255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-38738602374677092212011-03-23T09:42:39.377-05:002011-03-23T09:42:39.377-05:00I love spirea but never thought of growing it here...I love spirea but never thought of growing it here. Who knew! You've inspired me to plant one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-15047600051484720312011-03-22T19:59:42.587-05:002011-03-22T19:59:42.587-05:00Never seen the death camas before. They are prett...Never seen the death camas before. They are pretty. Love the fleabane! They look so cheerful. Your spirea looks very nice. I can see why you wanted another one.HolleyGardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14892421871044249940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236480146425478200.post-37843819894040725042011-03-22T19:51:33.091-05:002011-03-22T19:51:33.091-05:00I really like redbuds, but they are particular abo...I really like redbuds, but they are particular about location up here. I would really like those Texas bluebonnets. Blue is my fave in the garden. Nice selection.Donnahttp://gardenwalkgardentalk.comnoreply@blogger.com