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Potomac MD, 20854
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Appreciating Hellebores, with David Culp

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Just as we’re all going gaga over the (finally!) emerging spring bulbs, let’s pause to appreciate some flowers we’ve been enjoying for the last couple of months, those of the Hellebore family.  Hellebore breeder (and author) David Culp visited Behnkes during our recent Spring Open House and used these and more fabulous photos of his own Brandywine Hybrids to make the point that Hellebores more than earn their place in our hearts and gardens.

The Virtues of Hellebores

  • They’re long-lived.
  • They’re evergreen.
  • They seed around “with great abandon,” their seedlings eventually filling in a whole bed, even under the most difficult trees.
  • They’re easy.  “Put ‘em in the ground and forget about them.”
  • Plant them in full shade, full sun, or anything in between.  Though if they’re not blooming, they might not be getting enough light – or you’ve planted them too deep.  David calls them “the ultimate shade plant.”  (DO avoid planting them in wet, boggy conditions, though.  They hate that.)
  • They’re critter-resistant.  Even deer don’t like them.
  • David brings them indoors as cut flowers, floating them in large bowls, where they look great for 10 days or so.
  • They bloom even through the snow!

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About those “Blooms”

David explained that the Hellebore’s so-called flowers we’re enjoying in winter are really not flowers at all – they’re sepals, colorful parts that attract pollinators.  In fact, they’re getting more and more colorful these days, with breeders choosing sepals that are in colors like pink and purple, and less green.

About their Nodding Nature

Breeders are always working on developing Hellebores whose flowers face UP, so we can see them without bending down, but David has a different take on that.  They’re just “hiding their sexual parts from the cold.  They’re smart.“  David actually likes that slight nod.  You have to bend over and turn it up to see the inside, so the Hellebore is a participatory plant (love that term!)   You can avoid having to bend down to see the insides of their flowers by planting them on a hillside, or in a raised bed.

Careculp

Just cut off their old leaves in January, a bit of housekeeping that isn’t required but lets the emerging flowers shine on their own.  They don’t need dividing, though they can be divided if you wish.  Just dig them up, wash the soil off, and separate into chunks that have both dark and white root, and at least two leaves.  Late summer or spring are the times to divide them.

Native-Plant Wannabees

That’s what David calls them, because they’re so well adapted.  They’re originally from Central Europe, mostly the Balkans, at higher elevations.

Brandywine Hybrids

They’re all from his very own garden, which is revealed in beautiful photos and inspiring text in his recent book The Layered Garden, which I raved about in this blog post.

Posted by Susan Harris.

Tour the Gardens and Villas of the Italian Lakes

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Isola Madre

If you’ve ever been on a European garden tour you know that for gardeners it’s the perfect way to travel – a great mix of cities, villages and glorious gardens, with garden-lovers as your travel companions (hardy souls that we are).

Or so I’ve been told, never having taken a garden tour myself, thanks to a nongardening husband (or two).  But here’s a tour that even nongardening companions would enjoy – the Gardens and Villlas of the Italian Lakes.  The dates of the tour are August 24 through September 2 and highlights include Venice, Murano Island, Doges Palace, Giardino Giusti, Como, Lugano, Switzerland, Bellagio, Stresa, Lake Maggiore, Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, Isola Madre, and Isola Bella.  Most of those names are unfamiliar to me so I went looking for photos and found some.  Now I really want to go.

Collette Vacations is offering $200 off per person if you sign up now.  Here’s the flyer with all the details.  And if you go, take pictures and share them with us!

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Venice!

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Isola Madre

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Bellagio

 

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Alpinum Garden

 

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Isola Madre

 

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Isola Bella

 

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Bellagio

Posted by Susan Harris.  Photo credits:  Bellagio,    Bellagio lakeAlpinum Garden, Isola Madre, Elephant Ears on Isola Madre, Isola Madre whole island,  VeniceIsola Bella.

Spring Gardening Events this Weekend

Spring gardening events in the DC area start this weekend!  First up, the Behnkes Spring Open House.

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Discover the Joy of Gardening
Behnke’s Spring Open House 2013

10 am to 4 pm at the Beltsville Store
We will have lots of new products to show off, gardening experts to talk with and demonstrations to show you. Free door prizes will be presented throughout the day. And when you want to relax a little, you can grab some food and enjoy a little music.garden p

Next, going on all weekend, is the Washington Home and Garden Show at the DC Convention Center.  The perennial complaint about this show is that it’s loaded up on the home side and there’s not enough on the garden side for people like us – gardeners.  But, this year there’s a special treat for vegetable growers.  The famous Barbara Damrosch (whose syndicated column appears in the Washington Post on Thursdays) is making a rare appearance in the DC area, speaking at 10:00 Sunday at the show.  (A late addition, her talk isn’t listed on their schedule of speakers but I’ve confirmed it with the show people.)

Here’s more about Barbara:  Barbara Damrosch, called “The queen of organic growers” by The New York Times is one of the nation’s most respected garden experts and writers. She is the coauthor of the recently published The Four Season Farm Gardener’s Cookbook and the author of Theme Gardens and The Garden Primer, and writes a weekly column for The Washington Post called “A Cook’s Garden.” She appeared as a regular correspondent on the PBS series The Victory Garden, and co-hosted the series Gardening Naturally for The Learning Channel.

Barbara—with Eliot Coleman—operates Four Season Farm, an experimental market garden in Harborside, Maine, that is a nationally recognized model of small-scale sustainable agriculture.

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Other “Celebrities” speaking at the show include Ahmed Hassan, the knowledgeable and engaging host of DIY’s “Yard Crashers,” and local favorite Kathy Jentz, editor of Washington Gardener Magazine, who’ll be talking about local challenges to gardening, like deer.  Both Ahmed and Kathy are speaking Saturday and Sunday – here’s the stage schedule.

Posted by Susan Harris.

Easiest Houseplants Ever

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Are you looking for a “No Fuss/ No Fail” houseplant?  Are you looking for plants that you can leave for three weeks when you go on vacation?  Are you looking for plants that are disease-resistant, mold-proof, allergy- and odor-free?  Are you looking for plants that are self-contained and have no danger of leaking?  I have those plants for you in our greenhouse in Potomac.

EasyGro Hydro plants are the right plants for you.  EasyGro Hydro plants are grown in an inner pot holding clay pebbles. The outer pot is leak-free and holds a water gauge and a water reservoir. Reading the gauge will let you know when to water your plant.  The plant with its inner and outer pots can be placed inside any decorative container – you don’t have to worry about the container or your floor or table or desk getting ruined by water, the outer pot is leak free!

EasyGro Hydro has been used in Europe for over 30 years and has taken over 70% of the interior plant market.  Why?  Because EasyGro Hydro plants take the guess work out of plant care.  When you bring a plant home or to your office you must balance the light, water, fertilizer and humidity in its surroundings.  Even with the best of intentions, sometimes plants do not thrive.  EasyGro Hydro plants take the guesswork away and you are left with a beautiful plant.

I am very excited about these plants and I know many of you will be excited too!  I hope with this new line of plants I can offer you a broader array of interior plant options. Visit me in our Potomac greenhouse and I’ll help you pick the perfect plant for you, whether it is our new line of EasyGro Hydro plants or one of our other beautiful plants.

Customers are always looking for plants that are easy care.  EasyGro Hydro can’t be much easier – unless it was plastic!

Posted by Sherri Deck of Behnkes Potomac.

The DC Environmental Film Festival is ON and gardening is on the agenda!  Check out these gardening-related or gardening-relevant films, most of them free.   Links to the movie titles have information about buying tickets.

URBAN COMMUNITY

March 13:  Urban Community Gardening 

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March 17:  The Anacostia River

forager

March 17:  Now Forager.

mother's nature

March 17:  Mother Nature’s Child

POTOMAC

March 18:  Potomac:  The River Runs Through Us

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March 19:  Bending Sticks:  The Sculpture of Patrick Dougherty .  World-renown sculpture uses sticks to create magic.

harmony

March 21:  Harmony, about Prince Charles  D.C. Premiere For three decades, The Prince of Wales has worked side-by-side with a dynamic array of environmental activists, business leaders, artists, architects and government leaders to address the global environmental crisis and find ways toward a more sustainable, spiritual and harmonious relationship with the planet.  More.

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March 21, Re-Imagining Lincoln Center and the High Line

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March 22:  The Voices of TransitionUnited States Premiere Taking us to France, England and Cuba, this passionate film on farmer and community-led responses to food insecurity presents solutions that are excellent in their common sense, simplicity and low cost, as well as their ecological integrity.  More.   

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March 24:  Hummingbirds:  Jeweled Messengers.

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