Red, White and Blue Firecracker

I’m getting ready for the 4th of July with this rambunctious mixture of Hydrangeas in a bold red vase. This mixture features 3 types of Hydrangea: Incrediball Hydrangea, Pee Wee Oakleaf Hydrangea, and Let’s Dance Moonlight Hydrangea.

Did you know that Oakleaf Hydrangea have a subtle and pleasant fragrance? Plus they are one of the first Hydrangeas to bloom!

Happy Gardening!

Sweet Scent of Spring Roses

Have you noticed a sweet smell in the air? Most likely you are smelling the Multiflora Roses that are in bloom. Yes, these invasive roses grow where you don’t want them and their thorns snag you when you’re least suspecting. But, few other plants can rival the scent of these roses.

This arrangement mixes cuttings of my neighbors Multiflora Rose with Double Knockout Roses. These roses are a perfect pair as the scent of the Multiflora Rose makes up for the Knockouts lack of fragrance. While the Knockout Rose provides bold color and structure that the Multiflora lacks.

I hope you can all take some time to stop and smell the roses….Happy Gardening!

Visit UCONN’s Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group to learn more about this invasive rose and how to manage it.

https://cipwg.uconn.edu/multiflora-rose/#

Lilacs for Mom

Ditch the classic dozen roses and head back to a classic favorite…Lilacs!

Lilacs traditionally bloom right around Mother’s Day for only a week or 2. So cut a bunch or just a few of these fragrant beauties and place them in a busy spot to enjoy all day long! These are placed right next to the sink, for mom to enjoy!