Posted by Fred DC on June 17, 2025, 12:32 pm, in reply to "In My Garden Today"
Alvin, the Venus dogwood and jack in the pulpit blooms are beautiful ! Pretty bloom on the Clematis. Love the blue iris. I do not think delphiniums do well here?? I had a black satin patch in Greer..,very productive plants and delicious , big berries! Looks like you are still adding to your tropical fruit plant collection.
Yeah, Fred, Delphiniums can suffer even here, in hot weather, but they are otherwise extremely hardy (down to z3!).
Yep, I'm adding to my tropical fruiting plants, in my collection. It's a learning experience, too, in terms of how they behave in winter, indoors, and what conditions they do better under.
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