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Hello Fall Deck-Boxes | Gardening with Creekside



Once again we are saying goodbye to summer annuals, and we’re taking the deck-boxes into fall! I am using sweet violas that we grew along with colorful Ascot Rainbow spurge and funky cardoon.

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19 Comments

  1. In the Northwest, all we can do is rake millions of leaves in 30-degree temps. Yikes! Jealous of your temps. 😊

  2. Hi Friend! I, too, have been transitioning the garden all week. Got the plants i purchased at Creekside on Saturday in their new homes and moved a couple of perennials to better locations. On Sunday I realized an arborvitae was dying and knew it had to come out. Sad to see it go but now i have all kinds of new opportunities for new plants. We actually like the open feel with that big plant gone. Wish i could come back down to Creekside for a couple plants but i will wait to spring. Meanwhile i will fill the empty space with tulips…my delivery came in this week with hundreds of bulbs 😊so they need to get in the ground. Our garden beds are a riot of colorful tulips every spring…so gorgeous. This is a busy time of year for all gardeners but isn't it exciting to remove the summer plants (including the plum dandies), tidy things up, and add new color with violas. Love love love this time of year. The two of you did a great job with the planter boxes…very lovely! Bye for now. Susan in Kernersville 🌾🍂🐿️🍁🎃

  3. Looks like a perfectly gorgeous day to be outside.
    I'm feeling a bit relieved. I say this time of year, we have to do triage and change our task lists as the days run out.
    Today, I got a lot of my tulip bulbs planted. Still more to do, but tomorrow is our last day in the upper 50s and all next week it's in the low 30s.
    NOW Mother Nature graces us with rain. I wish she'd use a schedule. Where was she in the hot summer when months went by without any rain?
    My grass seed has germinated and the open ground has a nice lush green fuzz. 😊 I'm almost ready to stay indoors for the next six months. Almost.

  4. You are 1 smart lady- never thought to cut my rose stems In smaller pieces when putting them in the kangaroo pouches instead of trying to shove them in and gettin poked to death – my poor old arms thank you and I thank you- love and a blessed rest of the year from Deep East Texas

  5. I absolutely love those superbenias, the color is so pretty. Im definitely going to get me some next spring. Pink cashmere ❤ Poor Brenna, she will be fine. We had our little dashound spay back in Feb. she was 7 months old. She did fine, cant even see her little scar. But she worked for about 6 days. Acted like she couldnt jump up on the recliner, until she thought we weren't watching, then up she would jump easy as pie. Prayers for little Brenna. The deck boxes look great, so fresh and clean.

  6. Is there a video of how your deck boxes were made by your father? I was thinking of doing a small version on my deck. Thanks

  7. Jenny,
    I planted Cardoon a while back because I loved the foliage. Good thing, 'cause, @ the time, I didn't know Cardoon was a biennial. I only got to enjoy the lovely foliage that 1st year. The 2nd, however…wow! 😯 MAGNIFICENT!!! Come spring, I hope you'll be moving yours out into the flower beds so they can give ya'all those magnificent blooms the following year. 😊

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