Funky, Fun Garden Plants
I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants. Here's
one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's actually in the
thistle family.
Sea Holly is a perennial garden plant, which means you plant it
once and it comes up year after year, somewhat depending on your
climate.
This plant never did fail to bring attention and comments from
people seeing my garden. It grows about 3-4 feet high, very
branchy and the branches are a brilliant electric blue color.
It's stunning!
The only drawback to this lovely plant, in the fall you must cut
it to the ground and burn or compost the plant. Do not let it go
longer than that, casting it seeds or you'll soon discover it's
family trait of being in the thistle family, if you know what I
mean. The following spring, it'll come back again to it's
beauty.
It is an easy plant to grow and does best with full sun, or as
much sun as is available to you. I live in the Pacific
Northwest, U.S.A. so we get a lot of rain and fairly mild
summers and yet it seems to be enough for this plant.
You can search for Sea Holly seeds in seed catalogs or sometimes
you can find it in some nurserys. An internet search would
surely find you a source for this lovely plant.
I thought I'd let you know about one of the coolest, funky
plants for outdoors I've ever run across. It's called Evening
Scented Stock, it is NOT the common stock, however.
This is an annual plant, that needs to be sown early spring,
directly into the soil where it is to bloom and grow. I
recommend planting it nearby windows and doors, porches, etc.
This plant really doesn't look like much in and of itself, it's
not a pretty plant per se..but when about 5:00 PM rolls around
watch it do its stuff! This plant has a VERY powerful fragrance
similar to hyacynths or lilacs. At the gentlest breeze it sends
a waft of fragrance to die for. This is why it's so excellent to
plant near a window, door or pathway. When you open up your
screen in the evening, this will scent your entire house.
One place that I have found the seeds for this rare plant is at
Fragrant Path, PO Box 328, Fort Calhoun, NE 68023 They were
about $1. a packet but the price may have gone up. Please write
and ask them. Enjoy!
Here's another one to try. This one is called Autumn Crocus. In
this case you can tell a lot by it's name. You generally
purchase it as a bulb, which are usually quite large. It does
return year after year without needing to re-plant it.
In the spring it shoots up a lot of foliage, this is preparing
the plant for it's autumn blooms, be sure to just leave this
alone. Come about mid June or so, this foliage starts looking
like it's dying, again just leave it be.
In late August/early September, when most of the flowers are
past their prime and the garden is starting to look sparse, out
comes the Autumn Crocus, with their beautiful lilac colored
blooms. They bloom for quite a long time when few things are
blooming. A fun plant, give it a try!
This one is an annual (only lives 1 growing season) plant called
Love Lies Bleeding. It's as strange as it's name. It is very
easy to grow. You just simply direct seed it in the soil (full
sun preferably) where it is to grow in the spring. It's height
seems to vary greatly. I've seen it be as small as about 2 feet
high, and reach up to 6 or 7 feet high. It's "flowers" are long,
burgandy colored ropes that hang. It is simply stunning. Always
gets attention! It will usually re-seed itself so you'll get new
plants the following year without doing anything.
It's best to try to find this seed in an unusual type seed
catalog. It is in the amaranth family.
Here's the last one. Ever tried the hellebore family? There are
many varieties. They are perennial which means they come back
year after year. These are best planted in shady areas, but
where they will get sun in the winter, like under leafed trees
or something of that nature.
What is so unusual about hellebores is that they bloom somewhere
between Dec. and March. There are very few plants that do that!
One variety is called a Christmas Rose. It's quite striking to
see flowers in the midst sometimes of snow.
These plants usually must be puchased at a nursery. Check out
your local nursery for this wonderful family of plants.