Desperate Gardeners

Where would we be without our gardens during a time when we need an escape from the unpleasant realities that continually try to engulf our lives? I know many of you have not purchased the plants you really wanted for your gardens and to be honest, neither have I. Perhaps it is the uncertainty that causes us pause, but thankfully,
Echinacea 'Coral Reef' PPAF
Echinacea 'Coral Reef' PPAF
things seem to be slowly starting toward their return to "normalcy" ... either that or we can't control our gardening desires any longer. I'm finally starting to get back to purchasing new plants and hope you're in the same boat ... trust me, there's little worse than a desperate gardener.

If you're involved in gardening communication, be it writing, blogging, speaking, etc., we hope you are planning to attend the Garden Writers of America Annual Symposium in Raleigh from September 23-26. We've got an incredible array of gardens to visit (breakfast at Plant Delights), speakers to hear, and the chance to network with some of your favorite gardening celebrities. To learn more and to register for this once in a lifetime event, go to www.gwasymposium2009.com.

Hydrangea arborescens 'Spirit' PPAF
Hydrangea arborescens 'Spirit' PPAF
We realize that by continuing to introduce cool new plants, it only serves to drive your level of angst higher, so if you're suffering from a economic hardship that currently limits your plant purchases, please excuse us. To keep your blood pressure down, perhaps you should stop reading now!

We've cheated a bit this fall, by including a woody perennial, but our excitement got the best of us. NC State University's Tom Ranney has created a dark pink flowered Hydrangea 'Annabelle' named 'Spirit' to honor folks with breast cancer, with a royalty from each plant sold going to support cancer research. The plant and the story are simply too good to resist!

Agave bracteosa 'Monterrey Frost'
Agave bracteosa 'Monterrey Frost'
Excuse our Hugo Chavez moment, but we continue our effort to make formerly rare variegated agaves available and affordable to the masses. This fall, we are very excited to offer three new selections that here-to-fore were only available to collectors willing to sacrifice their first born child or their tickets to Michael Jackson's memorial service. These include the white-edged Agave bracteosa 'Monterrey Frost', the white-edged Agave funkiana 'Hakuro Shiro Fukurin', and the yellow-edged Agave x leopoldii 'Hammer Time' ... the horticultural version of a striped porcupine. Lest I forget, we are incredibly thrilled to introduce Hans Hansen's new white edge sport of xMangave 'Macho Mocha', named 'Espresso' ... way too sexy!
Agave x leopoldii 'Hammer Time'
Agave x leopoldii 'Hammer Time'

Other drought tolerant gems include the Sasquatch-sized, Yucca treculeana var. caniculata that has to be seen to be believed ... a great way to keep out unwanted visitors ... two or four-legged. On the other end of the spectrum, the dwarf hairy Yucca elata var. angustissima is just so cute and cuddly, your pets are liable to become jealous.

xAmarcrinum 'Born Free'
xAmarcrinum 'Born Free'
We've included a number of cool geophytes (bulbs, corms, and tubers, oh my) this fall including the amazing Crinum 'Birthday Party' and 'Infusion', along with the first white-flowered xAmarcrinum 'Born Free'. Then there is Hymenocallis 'Superstar' ... a truly amazing plant with huge leaves, huge flowers and is sooo easy-to-grow. We've also added two new winter hardy alstroemerias, 'Koadore' and 'Koexotica' from the amazing breeding program of Holland's Känst Alstroemeria. Last but not least, we've added two new eucomis, 'Katie' and 'Tugela Ruby' from the great hybridizing work of Eddie Welsh of New Zealand.

Hymenocallis caribaea 'Superstar'
Hymenocallis caribaea 'Superstar'
For all you ferners out there, we're still focusing on great new ferns ... both for their textural use in the garden and their amazing unpalatability to deer. This fall, we have added a Matteucia 'The King' ... an ostrich fern that actually thrives in the south along with the crispy-leaved form of one of our favorites, Microlepia strigosa. Arachniodes davalliformis is one of the first ferns we have offered who fronds are made from plastic ... take a feel when yours arrives, while Astrolepis sinuata prefers to grow in sunny sites with cacti. Onoclea 'Texas Too Tall' is a huge selection of sensitive fern that we made in Texas, while Polystichum x dycei is a wild and crazy fern hybrid that actually produces small plantlets on the mature leaves ... who knew?

We continue to seek out the best of the new hostas being introduced and for fall, we have selected the stunning white-edged H. 'Blue Ivory' a H. 'Halcyon' sport from Bill Meyer and from Monty Carlson comes the texturally fascinating, H. 'Arctic Blast'. As a partner to hostas in the woodland garden, we've added two new aspidistra species, Aspidistra attenuata and A. daibuensis from Taiwan ... for those that must have them all.

We're also finally able to share some of the really cool hardy asparagus
Echinacea 'Mac 'n' Cheese' PP 19,464
Echinacea 'Mac 'n' Cheese' PP 19,464
ferns we've been working on for quite a while, including a high elevation form of the vining A. setaceus, the amazingly cold hardy A. cochinchinensis, and the upright growing A. africanus. Ornamental asparagus are simply amazing textural plants for the garden with a phenomenal durability and drought tolerance.

Yes, there are also more echinaceas as the parade of new cultivars continues. This fall, we are pleased to add two new gems from the Terra Nova program, Echinacea 'Mac 'n' Cheese' and the double orange flowered 'Coral Reef' ... simply scrumptious! Add to these, a new sinningia with peachy lady-slipper-like flowers, S. 'Georgia Peach' and the peachy flowered woodland Japanese lychnis, L. 'Momobana' ... the color combination possibilities are just beginning.

Two particular native plant favorites finally made the list this fall. First, the fragrant, floriferous and easy-to-grow, Berlandiera pumila is without question the star of the genus. For something completely different, check out Carphephorus paniculatus ... a plant that has dazzled us in the garden with its liatris-like spikes of purple flowers during the fall months.

Phlox glaberrima 'Triple Play'
Phlox glaberrima 'Triple Play'
For you variegated collectors, have we got some cool stuff for you, starting with Darrell Probst's new white-edged Phlox glaberrima 'Triple Play' ... you've got to see this to believe it ... WOW! Follow that with a new variegated clumping Liriope 'Sno Cone' from South Carolina plantsman John Elsley and the variegated Sedum kamtschaticum 'Sweet and Sour' from Georgia's Ozzie Johnson and you've got the makings of a seriously variegated garden.

Plants that are still available from the Spring 2009 catalog are listed in the back of our print catalog and included on the website and then don't forget the 1,000 additional items that are only available online or at an open house. Please indulge with our best wishes for a great fall.

Thanks again for your support!

-tony


Where Credit Is Due

The majority of the text was written by Tony Avent, who is solely responsible for its absurd nature and content.

Unless indicated, all photos were taken at Plant Delights Nursery by Tony Avent. Other photos new to this fall catalog were provided by R. Adams, I. Barclay, H. Blumen, Boo Shoot Gardens, C. Brashear, Briggs Nursery, Casa Flora, T. Davis, R. Determann, K. Druse, J. Elsley, R. Gardner, G. Gusman, H. Hamernik, H. Hansen, R. Heuermann, Hillside Nursery, Hoffman Nursery, C. Husby, Itsaul Plants, J.C. Raulston, L. Klinkhamer, R. Livingston, J. McClements, North Creek Nurseries, Inc, S. Ogden, Pine Knot Farms, PlantHaven, Primrose Path, i D. Probst, T. Ranney, N. Rijnbeek, J. Roethling, J. Sacks, P. Schmidt, C. Seaver, Skagit Gardens, B. Solberg, D. Steinbrunner, Sunny Border, W. Taylor, Terra Nova Nurseries, The Garden Shoppe, T. Van Paemel, M. Weinert, D. Werner, www.perennialresource.com, B. Yinger, and J. Yourch.

We are deeply indebted to those who have allowed us to use their photographs and to photograph plants in their wonderful gardens.


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