tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4936895898908526968.post9199005012498493916..comments2024-01-20T20:50:47.643-05:00Comments on Woodswoman Extraordinaire: Much Much MulchHollyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06370084953064042249noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4936895898908526968.post-56587033851693610482012-06-08T10:25:09.578-04:002012-06-08T10:25:09.578-04:00The little pink ball flowers? I think those answe...The little pink ball flowers? I think those answer to either Armeria or Thrift. They're known to be fairly drought tolerant, which is good in my front garden. <br /><br />I have a fair bit of fall color, actually (though can anyone ever really have enough??). I do have a bunch of sedum, though only out front and in one of the side gardens. I also have some rudbeckia (am trying to cultivate more of it), and the ligularia is a late summer/early fall bloomer too.Woodswoman Extraordinairehttp://woodswomanextraordinaire.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4936895898908526968.post-20977386558655863662012-06-07T20:43:50.974-04:002012-06-07T20:43:50.974-04:00What is the name of the pink flower that you have ...What is the name of the pink flower that you have listed?? Looks like that garden could use more fall colored plants, try Sedum.Stacy Watersnoreply@blogger.com