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California Lilac

Just for today...

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Survey the beauty of an individual flower or take in the garden as a whole feeling all around you.

Stop seeing the tiny flaws.

Enjoy the very simple pleasure of being in your garden...

Today is not a work day.

 

 

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Shauna's Editorial
CALIFORNIA LILAC
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Victoria'

Ceanothus is a wonderful shrub for the summer garden. As the name eludes, ceanothus is native to California and the Pacific Coast, however it is not a true lilac.

Named for Victoria on Vancouver Island, this variety is the hardiest of the ceanothus family and in my mind, the prettiest. In early June buds are ready to burst into a nearly true blue haze of blooms backed up by deep, deep green glossy small leaves.

Ceanothus is fast growing, evergreen, deer resistant and drought tolerant so it is a welcome addition to many gardens. It can be added to the garden as a single shrub or it can be used as a hedge either formally clipped or left natural for a loose cottage garden look. Ceanothus grow quickly to 6 or 7 foot tall and wide so give yours plenty of space. After blooming they can be sheared by one third to keep the overall size smaller.

Plant in full to part sun with bonemeal, peatmoss and manure. Water well especially in dry hot locations for the first season but after the first season nothing more that occasional watering during really dry periods will be necessary. So easy and so beautiful, I just know you are going to love ceanothus!

 

 

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