More from Jeff's garden in Tennessee
comments (29) February 13th, 2013 in blogsYou all seemed to love Jeff Calton's garden in Tennessee on Monday, and he loved sharing it with you, so we thought you might like even more photos of his work! I had a feeling there was a lot more to see from Jeff, and I was right. We'll spend the next couple of days getting a closer look at both his garden and that of one of his long-time clients. Today we see his garden (including those daylilies he needs help dividing...) You'll find more info in the captions. Enjoy!
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Comments (29)
gardenguy37642@gmail.com i just created that account
i promise i'm not a stalker or crazy person, ok ok the crazy part is debatable Posted: 4:42 pm on February 13th
if you're going to asheville for bullington gardens might as well go to the arboreteum while you're there and grab a bite at tupelo honey downtown PLENTY to do in asheville
bob bullington was quite a character, i never met anyone quite like him before or since. i have many great memories, photographs and plants from him
and no matter how cranky he was (but always with a twinkle in his eye) he always cut a fresh bouquet from the garden for his wife every day Posted: 4:26 pm on February 13th
i'm serious about halloween all would be welcome and i never refuse a plant Posted: 3:35 pm on February 13th
Voles are easy to get rid of. I discovered Sonic Spikes five years ago, they work amazingly well for me, saved my blueberry bushes, etc. I have the solar spikes but they make battery operated too. I bought mine at Lowe's, I have a dozen going now. They work best in moist soil. The directions say to remove them in winter but I have mine raised up about 4" out of the ground so that they don't get flooded from melting snow, after 5 years they all work.
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Posted: 3:21 pm on February 13th
Jeff, just love that Halloween invite...you are certainly a funny man! How about BPFJ (Bring Plant For Jeff) instead? You know you need more! Posted: 3:03 pm on February 13th
Funny, it's been said I talk too much too...hmmm, do believe I've exampled it here :). Posted: 2:45 pm on February 13th
i'm loving the interaction so it's open invitation to 2013 halloween party, BYOB i can't cut into the garden budget to get everyone snockered but be forewarned i AM a wildman and sometimes stay up till.......11 PM !!! Posted: 2:20 pm on February 13th
we do have alot of wildlife visiting here and for the most part they cause no damage EXCEPT for voles and i can't find a remedy for that. i envy your weather for gardening in California , i spent a couple of years or so in the monterey/carmel area but tell me,,,,,,,,how does anyone afford to live there?!?!?
the frog prince has been stored away for winter and will re emerge mid april
CJgardens, i do not have any system for watering the containers other than by hand. it's my "thinking time" . i have many cacti/succulents that do not require alot of waterand for others i have large enough pots so that they are not that demanding but it's all relative, some would say i'm nuts for having that many to take care of but it's really not a big deal to keep up with it. glad you enjoyed the bullington website,,, bob bullington was a horticultural wizard and i spent alot of time there when he was alive. met dr. john creech there and dr. j c raulston, learned alot alot hanging out with them in the headhouse or the back terrace Posted: 1:29 pm on February 13th
Posted: 11:40 am on February 13th
many many many of the more mature landscape plants here are from my friend Bob Bullington in hendersonville nc. he died a number of years back but left his place to henderson county and it is now www.bullingtoncenter.org they are doing some great things there and i know he would be proud Posted: 10:47 am on February 13th
but i do know that i have GREAT clients who are now friends and a few are even brave enough to attend the annual Halloween party Posted: 8:21 am on February 13th
Posted: 7:56 am on February 13th
Very nice ponds.
Well done. Posted: 7:50 am on February 13th
I had daturas coming up from seed for a few years. Even in our cold winters they would germinate and return, so that compost is starting to look like another garden bed, Jeff. Posted: 7:49 am on February 13th