Day: March 26, 2021

Wedding Bells Hellebores | Honeymoon Series

Hellebore Honeymoon Series

In this post I highlight the Hellebore Honeymoon Series Perennials growing in my early spring landscape.  Check out the beautiful blooms of the these Hellebores or Lenten Roses as they first start putting on a flower show.  I share a video taken on a cool early spring day has the new blooms are in full show. Hellebores Honeymoon Series Video As I lay on the ground in the dried leaves and moist spring soil to take this video I am so thankful!  This is truly a dream come true to share with you these beautiful flowers I have blooming in my home garden landscape.  One of the first to bloom in late winter is the hellebore. perennial.  The ‘Snowbells’ (not in the video) were blooming in late December.  Please enjoy this video and don’t be shy – ask questions here on my website.  I’d love to help you make your dreams come true by growing this amazing perennial too! https://youtu.be/n4JE4ySW5rc This video can be found on my Bren Haas Channel on YouTube.  If you have a issues viewing this content please reach out and let me know. More About The Hellebores Honeymoon Series Wedding Bells | Hellebores California Dreaming Hellebore Bloom True Love Hellebores | Honeymoon Series First Dance Hellebores | Honeymoon Series First Dance Hellebores Click on each for name and details These beautiful plants come from Walters Gardens in Zealand Michigan.  The HONEYMOON® Series from hybridizer Hans Hansen.  The Hellebores are the harbingers of spring, blooming for six weeks.  The blooms usually start in my garden after Christmas in December.  They are often flowering during the Christian season of Lent, from which they get their common name, Lenten Rose.  This is the perfect plant for naturalizing in moist, woodland areas where its extensive root system will spread as far as it is allowed.  More Post About Hellebores On My Site Click on the blog post to find out more about the other Hellebore Post on my website. Let’s Connect Do you grow Hellebores?  I would love to hear from you and do tell what you think of this amazing collection.  Be sure to leave your comment on my website.  Happy Spring Gardening,

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pineberry on canva

White Carolina Strawberry

In this post I share a video featuring bareroot White Carolina Strawberry (or Pineberry).  You will learn how to plant bareroot strawberry and fun facts about this fruit. White Carolina Strawberry Bareroot Planting Video In the video I plant up 10 of the White Carolina Strawberry Bareroots in a hanging basket.  The White Pine pineberries are vigorous and will send forth numerous runners so this plant will be moved to the landscape or raised bed later this spring.  The strawberry basket planting is being used because I am planting early in my greenhouse.  Be sure to bookmark my  website to get notification of the latest post featuring this edible fruit. The video on this page is from my Bren Haas Channel where I share many creative living ideas.  If you are on YouTube or other social media platforms you will find me on the links featured on this page. How the White Carolina Strawberry Got Its Name The pineberry varieties you may find in the USA are the ‘White Pine’, ‘White Carolina’, ‘White D’, and ‘Natural Albino’ cultivars. The pineberry originates from The Netherlands from the breeder Hans de Jongh.  These photos featuring the pineberry are from 2013 when the pineberry was fairly new to USA.  My husband and I tour the private farm on the Biltmore Estate where the food is grows for the restaurants on the property. new pineberry at Biltmore Estate biltmore farm pineberry   More Edible Gardening On My Website You can find more on my website about this and other edible gardening. Let’s Connect After hearing all about my White Carolina I am planting in my home garden this year I’d love to hear what you think!  Will you come back and take a look at my harvest later in the season?  Are you considering growing some of your own?  It would be an honor to hear from you so please leave a comment on my website.  Don’t forget you can find me on social media at Bren Haas. Happy Spring Gardening,

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