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Bogturtle's Garden- January 2025

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 Extreme technology as a Christmas gift. This bird feeder is powered by a solar panel attached to the tree and takes photos of visitors. Then those are sent to my phone. If I can keep squirrels and racoons away, as I do on the other feeder, it should be fine.  Really impressed by the Sun catching these trees, but a still photograph does not nearly approach what was. Still beautiful. Using my zoom feature and out the window. Had to adjust the angle of the camera, so more of the seed is shown. Will post, showing that improvement. And I mentioned I liked the baffle I made of galvanized metal for the old bird feeder.  The flowers of Hamamelis 'Rochester'. One of the earliest of the Witch-Hazel varieties to come into bloom. The half inch wide flowers of the Wintersweet, Chimonanthus praecox. And it is amazing with its odor. Outside my church and still amazing for bark color, is the Japanese Maple named Sango Kaku. I filled the planter, for Christmas, with branches from the Ari...

Bogturtle's Garden- December 2024

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  Acer palmatum 'Fjelheim', the dwarf witches broom of the commoner 'Sango Kaku', shows how the bark loses its red, after a year or two. But the little tree does show up well against the green of the Kerria bush.  Could not resist this, while I sat at breakfast, 12/30. A ray of Sun hitting the little maple, making it especially brilliant. Just the dwarf form of the Heavenly Bamboo, or Nandina domestica, again.  called 'Harbor Dwarf.  Cannot explain why it has never bloomed or gotten the ornamental berries.  Acer palmatun 'Bijou' was chosen for the yellow bark. Not about to move it.  Likely it is rooted in the ground, now. Little I say is new. The colored bark Dogwood, Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' is so vigorous that it is relegated to the lawn edge, between some Witchhazel trees and the lawn.  As I have stated, time after time, being home, retired, my attention went to plants that would bloom in Winter. Among those here are this Witchhazel Hamam...

Bogturtle's Garden- November 2024

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Another 'Blue Shadow' Fothergilla. Nicely backed by dark green of a Leucothoe and Rhododendron.  A shrub that would challenge the noted 'Burning Bush' Euonymus alata, seen everywhere. Shown not coloring as it should, being in considerable shade. This is Enkianthus perulatus, and even while not colored the scarlet, it seems brilliant and somewhat fluorescent. Very much surprised that the Japanese sort of Cornell, C. officianalis, has colored nicely. In the photo, the dark green, in the distance, is the more commonly known European Cornell, or Cornelian Cherry, C. mas.  Shown before, Acer planatum 'Fjelheim' is taking on its usual Fall apricot color. I would not have planted either of the Halesias on the property for their Fall color, but they do turn a fine gold. This is Halesia triptera. The Hamamelis trio again, with Cornus mas to the right. The brightly colored, to the left, is a Sassafras tree. Certainly not welcome in the border of where we park. The brightl...