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Showing posts with label camellia. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Camellia "Spring Promise" blooming IN THE SNOW!

I had the pleasure of visiting Planting Fields in Oyster Bay ahead of their incredible Annual Camellia festival on February 17th & 18th. They have the largest collection of camellia festivals under glass in the northeast BUT they also have a really nice selection of camellias growing outside too. 

What I wasn't expecting was to see an outdoor camellia in BLOOM in the middle of February outside after our biggest snowstorm on the island in more than 2 years. This variety is Camellia "Spring Promise". If you search back, you'll find some photos of the Spring's Promise Camellia at my parents house. I've been very disappointed with mine, but this one has me reconsidering. Maybe it's time I fertilize better! 







Here are a few blooms inside the camellia house




Out of the collection in the greenhouse, my favorites were High Fragrance and Fragrant Pink. The smell was just spectacular!






Saturday, March 25, 2023

Camellia season is here!

​Winter is my least favorite season, but Camellias make it so bearable. When I lived in the south, these gorgeous subtropical shrubs would bloom through the whole winter, but up here the Japonicas usually wait until March. I have 7 cultivars of camellia in my garden, but the first to bloom might be my favorite. 


This is RL Wheeler. It has huge, 3-4” wide variegated blooms. It’s a relatively fast grower but can grow well in pots. 


I got mine deeply discounted in South Carolina 3 years ago and it’s been in a pot ever since. By the way, camellias are usually pretty expensive but you can find great deals at the end of Autumn when nurseries are clearing their inventory or in the spring after they are finished blooming. 

Eventually, I’ll put these camellias in the ground, but I love that planters give me the opportunity to move these around. Camellias are unbelievable when they’re in bloom but fade into the background the rest of the year. It’s nice to be able to move these plants into view during the spring and then push them aside during the summer so other plants can shine. 

These are a few others growing in my garden. 


Ashtion's High Rise is new this year for me & I'm really enjoying it! 


My least favorite so far has been Spring's Promise. The flowers are really small and it's not as strong of a performer as my other camellias. 

Unfortunately, the landscapers destroyed the blooms on my Arctic Rose and Kramers Supreme. They are usually great performers for me and hopefully, they will be more careful this season. Never prune a camellia in autumn. I wasn't home when the disaster struck!