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What plants are your best "doers" in your garden?

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Casdon Tue 30-Aug-22 20:00:44

Mai Tai is lovely too - I’ve got my eye on another geum, Flames of Passion - I’m going through a red and orange phase at the moment, particularly really deep reds. I bought a perennial chocolate cosmos this spring, it’s only had one flower so far, which was stunning - hoping I can nurse it through the winter.

Jaylou Tue 30-Aug-22 19:56:50

I shall watch this thread. I moved house last year and left the garden for a year to see what would show itself.
I kid you not, I had one daffodil. So I will be planning a new garden over the winter and look up the plants and shrubs that are mentioned on this thread.
I love gardening, but planning a whole new garden is something I have never done.

AskAlice Tue 30-Aug-22 19:50:50

I've got Totally Tangerine as well Casdon and love it. I bought it when it was a new star at the Chelsea Flower Show a good few years ago and it always performs well. The other geum I love, although not as tall and showy, is Mai Tai.

Casdon Tue 30-Aug-22 19:45:42

I’m a big fan of geums, I’ve got ‘totally tangerine’ in a dark corner of my garden by the shed, it had its first flowers in February, I pruned it after the main flowering in May, and it’s now flowering again.
I’ve got four acers in big pots (soil not suitable here), all different colours and they glow, I’ve had them for many years.
Winter flowering jasmine is an uplifting plant although it’s a bit untidy, I love to see it flower in January, and the stems are good for flower arranging in the summer.
My absolute favourite is my annual ornamental gourds though, I love everything about them - not knowing what they will look like until they set, all different, looking for new baby ones, watching them grow and change every day, and picking them for the house, where they last for the whole autumn - they are my plant babies.
Actually though, I love all plants, there aren’t many that don’t have something to recommend them- although I really don’t like begonias.

AskAlice Tue 30-Aug-22 19:23:22

Should say "Any of the Magellanica Fuchsias"

AskAlice Tue 30-Aug-22 19:22:15

I've developed my garden over 19 years now, with lots of changes of layout, priorities and plants.

This summer, I've been watching it closely to see which plants are the ones that provide what I call "all round value-added". The ones I have singled out, and which I will be buying more of or propagating to replace others are:

Hypericum "Magic Universe" - evergreen, not too big and can be pruned down without too much expertise. Beautiful red new leaves in spring, bright red jewel like buds before small, dainty orange/yellow flowers. Then black berries all through winter with dark green leaves. I have two cuttings coming along, one of which I will plant in a gap that I fill with annuals at present, and the other I will give away to a friend/neighbour/relative if they want it.

Hebe Grande Blue. Another evergreen, but stunning blue flowers at this time of year when other plants may be losing their "oomph"! Again, easy to look after.

Rose "My Mum". I bought this rose at the Hampton Court flower show this year and planted it in a large pot using Rose Compost. It has flowered it socks off, and at the moment there are three new, large shoots which are developing yet more buds. It is unusual in that it has red flowers but with a white reverse to the petals so really stands out.

Any of the Magellanica - I have four varieties now, Mrs P Woods, White Knights Pearl, Star Wars and the common red/purple one (forget its name, sorry). Again, these perform year after year. You can grow them as hedges, cut them down drastically if they outgrow their space and they tolerate most aspects.

Hosta Praying Hands. I have this in a pot along with a few others, and it is never bothered by slugs or snails. Unusual folded upright leaves and stunning flowers.

Do any of you have plants which more than earn their place in your garden? I do have some which have been "wrong plant in wrong place" and would like to plant some new varieties which will give me pleasure for more than just a few weeks a year.