Sometimes, when we design a new garden we may have a very loose idea of where we’re going and try to create that. In the case of the front garden it was to make a garden that could stand up to the dryness in summer and still survive the wet Victoria winter and solve the dead grass problem. This is a story not just about creating the garden but the something unexpected that happened, another serendipitous garden event.

The old front garden was a short length of flower bed, a tangle of day lilies on one side and lavender on the other, and not much else, that stopped abruptly as it reached the part of the yard that is supposedly owned by the municipality. That area was always a problem. It was hard hard dirt with miserable grass on it mixed with weeds that we poured water on every summer. It looked awful, dried out and ugly, the water couldn’t really sink in and the grass didn’t benefit from all this expensive water. So last fall or maybe it was late summer, Eric and Bill dug up huge portions of it so that we could make a xeriscape garden. They almost broke shovels doing it, the dirt was so hard. There was not an earthworm to be found, finding it impossible to get through this cement-like soil.

Hart (the Lone Arranger) and Bill

Hart (the Lone Arranger) and Bill

We had been saving and finding plants to put into this garden, things that were supposed to do well in a xeriscape or low watering garden. Things like day lilies, yucca, grasses, red hot poker, irises, and crocosmia.

When it was all dug up and ready to plant, Hart, our good friend who has a knack with gardening and arranging plants, was called in to supervise. We like to call him the “Lone Arranger”.

Each plant was put in it’s own hole that was first filled with our own compost. We didn’t have enough compost to do up the whole area so we cheated a bit and just put it in where the plants were going.

So it was all done, everything planted. We only had to eventually move some yuccas that had been planted around the pampas grass and were now hidden by it. We sat back, exhausted and enjoyed our handiwork.

Sometime in November or December, Bill went out and sprinkled poppy seeds around the whole area. The seeds were all mixed up, saved from poppies that had grown in the back garden.

This spring not much showed of these, until about the last month or two. Then we saw all sorts of poppy plants coming up. And being haphazard and ok, maybe a bit time-crunched too, the sprouts of these luckily missed being weeded out.

Poppies popping abundantly

Poppies popping abundantly

Imagine our surprise and delight this month, when, in this awful clay dirt we had huge poppies of all sorts. They came up in lipstick colors of red, mauve and fuchsia.

Poppies on the harder, dryer side

Poppies on the harder, dryer side

Double and single flowers popped up (they are poppies after all) amongst all the planned xeriscape we’d worked so hard to create. It was a gorgeous sight! We had expected a few poppies, but nothing like the amount we got. We’d accidentally created a poppy garden.

Poppies of all shapes and sizes

Poppies of all shapes and sizes

Poppies are a short lived phenomenon. They come up, their gracefully drooping flower pods lift up and burst into bloom, petals like silky tissue paper. And too shortly thereafter, it seems, they are done blooming and set themselves to seed in gorgeous seed pods.

Beautiful at all stages

Beautiful at all stages

I swear they are the only flower that looks beautiful in every stage. But you’ve got to be quick and get out there and enjoy enjoy.

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10 Comments to “The Accidental Poppy Garden”

  1. I know poppies can be a bit invasive and some people poo-poo them for that, but they are just such a cheery plant. How people can resist them is beyond me.

  2. June says:

    I love those kind of “voluteer” plants…so unexpected. Your poppies look wonderful.

  3. Helen says:

    June, nice to hear from some one else who appreciates the unexpected and also the delicate beauty of Poppies.

  4. Helen says:

    Fern I totally agree, Poppies are just irresistible. And why would anyone want to resist them?

  5. Lia Fraser says:

    This is an amazing and wonderful story. I will always look at ornamental poppies differently from now on. Thanks! And, those poppies will self-seed. Next year will look like….?

    Lia

  6. Helen says:

    Lia, it should look absolutely wonderful. In fact, stay tuned because we have been documenting them and we’ve got an amazing variety of them.

  7. [...] like they could be Nancy Drew Mysteries? Hmm. Never mind. A while ago I posted a story about our Accidental Poppy Garden. We’ve been enjoying this poppy garden for a few weeks now and actually gotten quite a few [...]

  8. mary-lou says:

    Beautiful, sorry we missed them in their fullness… a reminder that beauty doesn’t fade so much as change, it becomes something else, you just have to open your eyes (and heart) to it.

  9. [...] we also have a pile of sod, from making new flower beds. This is the dirt I talked about in a previous blog, that is hard, dry and no self-respecting earthworm will touch. So there you have the ingredients, [...]

  10. [...] garden. We never know what will come up there. So much self seeds. Last year it surprised us.  A couple of years ago Bill seeded it with all kinds of Poppies and it was rather magnificent. This year, it’s done [...]

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