Today is the day to add some structure to your garden

Posted by: Nancy Blum in wintertreespleasant hill nurseryplantslandscape design and inspirationgreen thumb on Print 

Today is the day to add some structure to your garden. It is January and a good time to get in the larger plants that you may have forgotten about or neglected to plant in the fall. By structure in your garden I mean the larger plants that have a year round presence. If you are lacking a bit of piazza in your garden and notice it this month it may mean you need a few more plants that look great year round. It’s a sunny, balmy day here in Pleasant Hill, Oregon and a good day to pick out a few evergreens or maples or sweet osmanthus. A rhododendron or two will add this element, the evergreen leaves and the buds that are appearing now and a lighter green dimension to the plant, almost like an ornament, or how about some brilliant nandina, with the red foliage lighting up the green backdrop. If you are inclined to add more edible plants how about a blueberry or three, some blueberries you will find are evergreen and some of the deciduous varieties have brilliant stem colors in shades of red and bright green. A visit to a nursery will give you some ideas if you don’t already have one and you are welcome here to poke around in the ‘off season’ to fill up a place in your garden that needs a little January kick. We look forward to seeing you.

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Re: Today is the day to add some structure to your garden
written by John Donnelly, January 25, 2010
In your article you said "lacking a bit of piazza." I think you meant to say "pizazz." Other than that, great article!
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written by Amy D, January 26, 2010
Thanks John! We stand corrected. Perhaps we have Italy on our minds!

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