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A “Heart’ for a river of caladiums

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The past two years have seen rainstorms that were real gully washers at my house in West, GA. Consequently, my dry creek area with daylilies saw the rocks moving downhill. But the water movement downhill opened the door for one of the most enjoyable gardening projects in years.
The storms created a winding path for water to relocate to the street. As it winds downward it goes past azaleas, hydrangeas and bush type conifers as well as native pines and junipers. As it carved its way loamy topsoil was moved left or right creating perfect beds for planting. These were like alluvial flood plains yet in miniature.
The Garden Guy really had a heart for this. To be more exact I had a lot of hearts thanks to Heart to Heart caladiums. These bulbs were a late acquisition. I chose to plant each one in a leftover quart PW pot I had in the storeroom.

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Fairytail Fresco can launch flower fest in your yard

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Though I am writing this in April the garden season in Georgia has been a blast and Fresco has been my favorite. You no doubt are pondering what Fresco is?
Well Fresco is a new hydrangea making its debut this year. So, I better get the correct name front and center. It is Fairytrail Fresco Cascade Hydrangea.
So, the fact that The Garden Guy is telling you I have fallen madly in love with a hydrangea that has been blooming in April already starts to stir the imagination.
Proven Winners tells everyone up front that it is early to bloom but Fairytrail Fresco was already blooming when other hydrangeas were deciding if they were going to live through the winter with the repeating vortex.

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Cool Jazz 7 Supertunia is breathtaking

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Planting season has begun in earnest in the South and as they say it will be matriculating your way wherever you live. I visited a garden center this week and it took my breath away with the giant selection. There was the new Supertunia Vista Cool Jazz Petunia too.
With the addition of Cool Jazz, the Vista group has grown to seven and now totals 454 awards. When you think of Supertunia Vista petunias you probably think of Bubblegum the bright pink variety with the big stature. But did you know all 7 varieties have the potential to reach 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide?

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Year of the Sedum: Color to celebrate

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The National Garden Bureau has chosen 2026 to be the Year of the Sedum. It is always the year of the sedum at The Garden Guy’s house. As I pulled photos for this column I was stunned by its beauty, and in this case, it is Lemon Coral sedum.
I quickly came up with 30 photos which is about 25 too many but I’ll submit around 9 and see what the editors do. But this brought up a question in my mind: why isn’t everyone using it, especially in their containers?

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