Sep 10, 2013

Fall Plant Sale


September 14 & 21
(A)=annual, (P) perennial, (HP) House Plant, (BP) Butterfly Plant
Fall Vegetable plants (A)Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Broccoli, Collards, Swiss Chard ,Kale, Cardoon , rosemary, chives and  more…


Begonias (HP)
Basil (A)
Bird of Paradise (HP)
Black Salvia (P) (BP)
Blue Salvia (P) (BP)
Butterfly Bush (P) (BP)
Bald Cypress
Climbing  Begonia (HP)
Cigar Cuphea (P) (BP)
Coral Bean (P)
Crown of Thorns-yellow& red(HP)
 Fire Spike (P) (BP)
Flame Violet (HP)
Gold Fish Plant (HP)
Golden Rain Trees
Ghost Plants (P)
Indiana Cone Flower (P)
Jerusalem Sage (P)
Lipstick Salvia (P) (BP)
Lady in Red Salvia (A) (BP)
Mexican Flame Vine(P) (BP)
Mexican Heather(P) (BP)
Mule Ear  Kalanchoe  (HP)
Pussy Willow(P) (BP)
Pink Bananas(P)
Pink Rhoeo(P)
Pink Daisy Mums
Pear Cactus (HP)
Red Shrimp Plant (HP)
Red Honeysuckle (P)
Rabbit’s Foot Fern (HP)
Red Ruella(P) (BP)
Rick Rack Cactus (HP)
Red Lantana(P)
Rosy Red Salvia(P) (BP)
Oak Leaf Hydrangea
Sanchezia (HP)
Tropical Hibiscus 
Vitex (P) (BP)
Yellow Salvia(P)

Yellow cestrum 
 

Jul 30, 2013

Hypertufa Workshop


Garden Ornament Workshops at Cypress Gardens
Learn to make garden ornaments with Portland cement at a workshop scheduled at Cypress Garden August 3 - 4
The Hypertufa Workshop is Saturday morning 9 A.M to 11:30 A.M. Learn how to make molds and mix tufa cement. Students will make a stepping stone and a flower pot that will end up looking like old tufa stoneware. Return Sunday 1P.M to unmold your projects and learn concrete carving and finishing techniques. $35. Limited to 15 students. .To sign up or get more info call Loretta 843-553-0515 or www.cypressgardens.info or http://cypressgardener.blogspot.com/ for more info

Jul 4, 2013

Garden Ornaments Workshops -Hypertufa

 Learn to make garden ornaments with Portland cement at two workshops scheduled at Cypress Gardens August 15-16  
The Hypertufa Workshop is Saturday morning 9 A.M to 11:30 A.M. Learn how to make molds and mix tufa cement. Students will make a stepping stone and a flower pot that will end up looking like old tufa stoneware.  Return Sunday 11 A.M to  2 P.M to unmold your projects and learn concrete carving and finishing techniques. $35. Limited to 15 students.

On Saturday afternoon learn the art of Sand-Casting Leaves.  Using real leaves collected from Cypress Gardens as molds. Wednesday 1P.M to 3 P.M. mix Portland cement and cast 4leaves. Sunday 1-3pm unmold your leaves and learn to trim and paint

them.  Large leaves make great bird baths and small leaves make good soap dishes or wall art.  $30  Limited to 18 students.
.To sign up or get more info call Loretta 843-553-0515  or    www.cypressgardens.info  for more info

What to bring-  both workshops, lunch; drinks, rubber or latex gloves, dust mask, apron  or  wear old work clothes, safety glasses , screwdrivers, glass marbles, Angle grinder, plastic drop cloth, cardboard box to take stuff home.
For hypertufa , bring sea glass, polished stones, broken pottery, flat sea shells, old flower pots, plastic bowls, old Styrofoam boxes and coolers. (all optional ) we have stepping stone molds shaped like butterflies, fish and turtles just keep this in mind . We also have letter and number stamps if you are making a memorial stone.
For sandcast leaf workshop bring masonary files, dremel with tile cutting bit, drywall saw 

(We have some of these things but not enough to go around, so if you can bring your own that would be great) 
see the hypertufa page http://cypressgardener.blogspot.com/p/making-hypertufa.html


Jun 15, 2013

Pink Rain Lilies

With those thunderstorms of early June the Pink Rain Lilies seam to pop out of nowhere. 



Habranthus robustus formally known as  Zephyranthes robusta, is a relative of our native Zaphyranthes atamasco. They are commonly called Pink Rain Lilies or Pink Fairy Lilies. These small bulbs are native of Brazil and are not as cold hardy as our native lilies but they do live as for north as Virginia. They often pop up and bloom after the first summer thunder storm. The light green foliage looks like wide blades of grass and comes up in the spring before the flowers bloom. Rain Lilies are easy to propagate from seeds and dividing clusters of bulbs. Collect seed pods when they turn yellow and then scatter seeds where you want them. They can be planted with other bulbs like small daffodils Tete a Tete, or February Gold, or other rain lilies- Zypheranthes candida (white rain lily), Zypheranthes citrine (yellow rain lily)