Do you have a favorite plant in your garden?

Zeedman

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Really? I have never had problems with anything eating daylilies; but I have definitely had deer eating other plants :idunno
Count your lucky stars. Deer don't touch the leaves (they have all of my hosta for that :mad:) but as the day before the buds would open, they will be mowed to the last bud. Which really irks me, since I had 20+ stems emerging, and was really looking forward to a great show.

Deer have good memories, and will return year-after-year for something they like. Unfortunately, that appears to be the case for my day lilies... they must be watching for the buds to appear. I don't see deer as Bambi - I see them as ravenous plant wolves, preying on innocent defenseless plants. A pack of those plant wolves seems to call my yard home. :(
 

The Welch Garden

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This year I tried growing a few perennials from seed, and two varieties of gallardia -- the red and the apricot-- have stolen my heart. They are so very beautiful!
They are so pretty! I have always called them blanket flower, I had never heard 'gaillardia' and had to look it up lol 😏
 

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One of my favorite flowers that attracts pollinators is goldenrod.

I had a "volunteer plant" pop up a few years ago; it looked like a flower, so I left it to see what it turned out to be. It sprung up into a huge goldenrod that attracted more bees than any plant I have ever had. I love it! It's so funny that even though I did so much research on which flowers pollinators love, a volunteer from the wild would be so much better than any store-bought plant.

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(Not my picture, mine has a whole lot more pollinators on it! 😉)
 

baymule

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I moved here a year ago. 25 acres that needs everything. Must clear fence rows. Take down old fence. Build new fence. Put up barn. Spend money$$$$$$$$. That part will slow me down considerably but fortunately I have 40 years worth of tree, brush and green briars in the fences to keep me busy as I scratch up money to buy building materials with.

No flower beds here. No garden. No fruit, nut trees, no berries, NOTHING planted for food. Nothing. Don’t even know where I want to plant a vegetable garden , have some old sheds and crappy chicken coops to tear down.

I put up a cow panel enclosed flower garden in the front yard. Since I wean lambs n the yard, I surrounded the fledgling flower bed to protect it from the lambs. Due to weeds, 105F temperatures and drought straight from the fires of hades, I named it the flower graveyard. It’s where perennials go to die.

Friends gave me various things. I count 2 crepe myrtles among the living. I’ll weed it to see if anything else survived.

So my favorite plant will be anything that is still living!
 
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