Perennially Yours Blog

Bush Clover

Oct 7, 2013

Bush Clover (Lespedeza thunbergii) Bush Clover is a fabulous fall blooming shrub that deserves more attention. The bright rosy-pink flowers open towards the end of August and continue into October. The flowers cascade from long weeping stems. I planted mine next to a retaining wall where it could sweep over the edge. ‘Gilbralter’ and ‘Pink…

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Master Gardeners of Cooperstown, NY

Oct 2, 2013

Our Master Gardeners group is still talking about your great presentation.  Again, thanks for a great presentation–you have the spirit and the knack to get people planting!  Tina McGurrin, Cooperstown, NY August 2013

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Proven Winners Shrubs that Burst into Color for Fall

Sep 18, 2013

The best gardens have plants that add color and interest in all seasons.  Spring and summer are usually pretty simple to fill with color.  It can take a bit more planning to keep the garden looking great late summer into fall and winter.  However, with a bit of careful plant selection your garden can brim with interest in every season.  This article covers some perennials that will add late summer and fall color.  Now we are going to concentrate on shrubs.

Shrubs are a natural source for adding late summer and fall colors, after all fall is known for the colorful foliage of deciduous trees and shrubs.  However, fall color in shrubs certainly isn’t limited to foliage.  Flowers, seed pods and berries are additional sources of interest.  Today’s newer shrubs are powerhouses that can provide interest in multiple seasons.  The choices are almost limitless, but here are a few that we feel are especially good performers.

New and improved Hydrangeas are being introduced every year and it seems like there is at least one that works for any situation. Late summer and fall interest are no different, where Hydrangea paniculata shines. Two of the best cultivars are ‘Limelight‘ and Little Lime. They start blooming in mid-summer, when they show off lime-green flowers.  As the flowers mature they turn white, then light pink, then deep rose and eventually turn cinnamon brown and persist into the winter where they continue to add value to the landscape.  ‘Limelight’ isn’t an especially large plant, although under ideal conditions and without pruning it can reach up to 8 feet tall.  With yearly pruning, it can easily be kept under 6 feet tall.  The better choice, if you are looking for compactness, is Little Lime which tops out at 5 feet tall without pruning.  Both are hardy in zones 3 to 9 and do well in part sun to sun.  If you are in a climate with hot summers, afternoon shade is helpful more for the impact on moisture than heat.  Consistently moist soils will help keep the flowers fresh and looking good for the duration of their bloom.  Fire Light, a brand new introduction for spring 2014, is one to watch for the future.  The fall flower color is an especially deep pink.  Hardy in zones 3 to 8.

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Fall 2013 Plant Combo

Sep 3, 2013

Fall Plant Combo It’s time to refresh and jazz up your fall planters. One threesome that is sure to electrify is Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’, Lobularia (Alyssum) ‘Snow Princess’ and Heuchera (Coral Bell) ‘Key Lime Pie’. Zowie! Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ is an offspring of the ever-popular, annual Purple Fountain Grass (the lovely burgundy-green grass with rosy-pink flowers). But ‘Fireworks’ is sassier –…

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Fall 2013 Kerry Mendez Lecture Schedule

Sep 3, 2013

FALL SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS I hope you can join me at one or more of my September and October lectures: September 9 Heritage Garden Club. Saratoga Springs, NY. 1:00 p.m. For more information, contact Brenda at bsmorris43@gmail.com 18   Lake George Garden Club. Lake George, NY. 1:00 p.m. Putting Your Gardens to Bed for the Winter. For more information contact Carol at c.mccarthy3562@gmail.com. 19 Stoneham…

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Moving Sale at Perennially Yours

Sep 3, 2013

MOVING SALE, LAST LOOK AT MY GARDENS, BOOK SALE I have been digging through 27 years of what I thought at one time were ‘collectibles’, can’t get rid of stuff. My vision is clearer now. On Saturday, September 21 we are having a moving sale that includes many household items as well as great gardening books,…

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Perennially Yours Moving to Maine

Sep 3, 2013

PERENNIALLY YOURS ON THE MOVE – LITERALLY! After much thought and prayer, my husband and I have decided to move to Maine to be closer to my family in Kennebunk and Yarmouth. We are looking for a single floor home that will better accommodate our changing needs. As many of you know, it is quite…

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11th Annual Great Gardens and Landscaping Symposium

Sep 3, 2013

ELEVENTH ANNUAL GREAT GARDENS AND LANDSCAPING SYMPOSIUM APRIL 4 & 5, 2014PLUS NEW GARDEN DESIGN WORKSHOPPlease save the dates of April 4 & 5, 2014 for the 11th Annual Great Gardens and Landscaping Symposium.  The symposium will once again be held at the fabulous Equinox Resort, a four-star, world-class resort in Manchester, VT.   There will be another…

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Your inspiring words

Aug 7, 2013

Trust that you are well!  Summer is in full swing and will soon will be winding down.  Last weekend I had gone to Schroon Lake, and was scheduled to attend the Garden Lecture, only to find out that there was a different speaker this year. Too bad, I hope to once again get to see…

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Kerry’s Gardens

Jul 15, 2013

“Visiting with you and enjoying your beautifully landscaped grounds is always enlightening to me.  Your downsized gardens are even more spectacular than ever!  You truly are the artist who paints with flowers creating heavenly designs to share and inspire others.’ Joyce, July 2013

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