Foxglove on ajuga

by Kathy Purdy on August 15, 2008

Foxglove on ajuga

Some of my foxgloves are putting out secondary stalks. A heavy downpour caused this one to flop onto the purple-leaved ajuga. I love finding such serendipity in the garden.

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Kathy Purdy discovered the joys of writing in fourth grade, when she started corresponding with a former classmate. She's been writing letters ever since, first on looseleaf, then electronically, and now as weblog entries. That makes you, the blog reader, her pen pal. Her first independent (though frustrating) attempts at gardening were made in high school, though the gardening bug didn't bite hard until her mid-thirties, when she found herself mistress of a rural home on 15 acres. • USDA Hardiness Zone:4 • AHS Heat Zone: 3 • Location: rural; Southern Tier of NY • Geographic type: foothills of Appalachian Mountains • Soil Type: acid clay • Experience level: intermediate • Particular interests: colchicums, narcissus, cottage gardening, NY native plants, gardening with/for children

Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.
Mark Twain

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