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Kate Walz, owner & creator of KW Garden Design, is a horticulturist, garden designer and fan of all things green and growing
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Hydrangeas – Blue, Pink, White and Lace
The hydrangeas are in full bloom in my yard right now. These clusters are rich blues with a hint of purple are really a welcome treat this month. I have a few different types of hydrangeas in my garden. These blue beauties are called Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer.’ These are the mop-head style hydrangeas and will alter their color based on the pH of the soil – pink blooms in alkaline and blue blooms in acidic. Read More
Liatris: A Vertical Form in the Garden
Liatris (also known as Blazing Star or Gayfeather) is a wonderful plant to add to any garden for its form, texture, fragrance and ability to attract wildlife. The vertical form of the liatris is a welcome compliment to many of the daisy-like flowers that are in bloom this time of year. I often see them alongside echinacea (coneflower) or rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan). Read More
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From the Blog
Hydrangeas – Blue, Pink, White and Lace
The hydrangeas are in full bloom in my yard right now. These clusters are rich blues with a hint of purple are really a welcome treat this month. I have a few different types of hydrangeas in my garden. These blue beauties are called Hydrangea ‘Endless Summer.’ These are the mop-head style hydrangeas and will alter their color based on the pH of the soil – pink blooms in alkaline and blue blooms in acidic. Read More
Liatris: A Vertical Form in the Garden
Liatris (also known as Blazing Star or Gayfeather) is a wonderful plant to add to any garden for its form, texture, fragrance and ability to attract wildlife. The vertical form of the liatris is a welcome compliment to many of the daisy-like flowers that are in bloom this time of year. I often see them alongside echinacea (coneflower) or rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan). Read More
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