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Posted by Sunset, April 18, 2009 in Edibles , Ornamentals , Weblogs

By Jim McCausland, Sunset Magazine

Arisaema Ask any group of gardeners which six plants they can’t live without, and every person will doubtless give you a different list. But taken together, such lists should be very interesting. That’s why eleven garden bloggers who live from coast to coast will tackle the same subject next week: which six plants can’t I live without? We don’t know what the other bloggers are posting, and they won’t know what we’re posting until the blogs go live.

Sometime this weekend we encourage you to have a look at the other blogs, all listed below. Then look again Monday, after you check out our choices, of course. Because Sharon Cohoon and I coauthor FreshDirt, we’re posting on different days. Scheduling needs dictate that I post Monday, my usual day off, and Sharon posts her list Tuesday.

And start working out your own lists. Let us know what you love, and we’ll post some of the best of them in the weeks to come.

That's Arisaema sikokianum pictured at right, by the way. It certainly has one of the world's most stunning flowers. But would we live without it? Find out next week.

Defining Your Home Garden by Freda Cameron in Chapel Hill, NC

Digging by Pam Penick in Austin, TX

Diggin' It by Judy Lowe, Boston, MA

Fairegarden by Frances in TN

FreshDirt by Sharon Cohoon in Southern CA and Jim McCausland, near Seattle, WA

Gardening With Confidence by Helen Yoest in Raleigh, NC

Hoe & Shovel by Meems in central FL

Jim Long’s Garden by Jim Long in Blue Eye, MO

Sweet Home and Garden by Carolyn Choi in Chicago, IL

The Grumpy Gardener by Steve Bender in Hoover, AL

Comments

I could live without Arisaema sikokianum especially after finding out that van Bourgondien bulb growers is asking $ 49.99 for one tuber.
Instead I ordered it's lovely but not quite so exotic looking cousins, A. seciosum ( 12.99 each ) and A. tortusum .

I can't live without fresh herbs from the garden , especially summer time basil and year round chives.
My bamboo collection make living next door to "Hillbilly Bob" bearable ( don't have to view his 'collectibles' , aka junk.
And my bromeliads that I have accumulated from the San Francisco Bromeliad Society monthly meetings mean so much to me because there is a human face behind each one which was given to me.

Posted by:Michelle D. | April 18, 2009 at 08:19 AM

I notice that Plant Delights sells A. sikokianum for about $30: http://www.plantdelights.com

--Jim

Posted by:Jim McCausland | April 19, 2009 at 09:02 AM

Dymondia margareta is my new favorite for Southern California. Great drought-tolerant groundcover. We put in "grasscrete" flexible concrete on our driveway in November. It is not growing as fast as I would like, but still looks nice. Great information at dymondia.com which I wish I had read before planting. It has long roots.

Posted by:Zoe | April 20, 2009 at 01:23 PM

There are lots of plants that will look great in any garden, but there are also some plants you should live without. For a list of the top ten plants to stop planting go to http://advice.helphive.com/2009/08/top-10-plants-to-stop-planting-part-1/

Posted by:Cameron | September 17, 2009 at 11:33 AM
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