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Exceptional Scenes From Sue’s 2024 Garden

The stellar plants and garden scenes that stole the show in Sue's 2024 garden

bright orange daylilies in peak summer garden

Hi GPODers and Happy New Year!

We’re starting the year off with a bang, and getting treated to the most sensational scenes from Sue Webel’s garden in 2024. Sue has shared her fabulous Connecticut garden with us several times in the past (Making a New Garden in Connecticut, Sue’s Favorite Foliage Plants, and Highlights from Sue’s 2021 Garden), and it’s astounding to see how her garden has evolved since her first submission in 2020. You might have also seen Sue’s supportive comments on many GPOD posts under the profile name @musabasjoosue (which matches her Instagram handle @musabasjoosue), so definitely consider showing some love to Sue in the comments below!

My garden is located at just over 800 feet in elevation in North Canton, CT (zone 6a). Pictures of the garden have been featured on GPOD a few times, most recently in February. Every garden season I take hundreds of photos, many are posted on my Instagram account @musabasjoosue. For this submission, I chose a selection of photos from 2024 that spanned the season and jumped out at me as exceptional. The image resolutions are high so I will have to send the pictures in three emails.

Like all years, garden season 2024 offered a unique set of challenges. In 2023 we received an obscene amount of rain giving most plants a leg up coming into 2024. Somehow I missed the shift and didn’t notice how parched the garden was getting until late summer and had to start a sprinkler rotation. Time will tell whether my efforts were too little, too late. No matter what, I’ll be back at it in 2025 as a newly retired gardener. I’m already dreaming about what I can do with all that extra time!

pink striped tulips with bright chartreuse grassI love this happy early May combo of Slawa Triumph tulip (Tulipa ‘Slawa’, Zones 3–8) and Golden Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’, Zones 5–9).

bright purple and white irises in spring gardenIn order for Siberian iris to earn a spot here, they have to have unique flowers. Charming Billy (Iris sibirica ‘Charming Billy’, Zones 3–9) fits the bill.

huge blue hydrangea in shade gardenUnlike my previous garden, shade is in short supply. Most of my (few) hostas grow in the north facing beds in front of the house. Featured here is Guardian Angel (Hosta x ‘Guardian Angel’, Zones 3–9). Love the blue patterned foliage!

light purple and white irises in front of seating areaDiscovered Treasure bearded iris (Iris germanica ‘Discovered Treasure’, Zones 3–9) was a bonus plant from Shreiner’s. What a beauty!

large green pot in garden with lots of pink flowers and green foliageFor many years, I bemoaned my inability to get digitalis to reseed. Then they exploded. In the spring I dig up the seedlings and move them around the garden. If the seeding becomes too much, I yank and compost the extras. I rely on them for repetition, to knit the garden together.

white and yellow daylilies in front of pink smooth hydrangeaAfter many years of pooh poohing daylilies, I now grow close to 100 different cultivars…hahaha…never say never. I focus on later blooming varieties and use them in vignettes with other non-daylily plants. Heavenly Angel Ice (Hemerocallis ‘Heavenly Angel Ice’, Zones 2–8) has been a great companion for Pinky Pollen Ring smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens ‘Pinky Pollen Ring’, Zones 3–8).

cluster of bright yellow liliesOh Conca d’Or lily (Lilium ‘Conca d’Or’, Zones 4–8), I had to dash to get these pictures as the flowers only lasted a few days in the July heat wave. Better luck next year.

bright orange daylilies in peak summer gardenMighty Chestnut daylily (Hemerocallis ‘Mighty Chestnut’, Zones 3–9) amid the abundance of mid July.

compact panicle hydrangea in front of purple phloxIf you are looking for a relatively compact panicle hydrangea, I highly recommend Fire Light Tidbit® (Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPK’, Zones 3–8). Deer “trimmed” the Jeana phlox (Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’, Zones 4–8) earlier in the season which helped keep it more compact.

shade garden with pink and purple flowersMid September in the back garden under a large oak tree. The drought took a toll on some of the plant residents that grow here, but not all. ‘Gibraltar’ bush clover (Lespedeza thunbergii ‘Gibraltar’, Zones 4–8) is a fabulous late season plant but man does it get big! That variegated Summer Carnival hibiscus (Hibiscus ‘Summer Carnival’, Zones 4–9) adds a contrasting pop of bold foliage. The grass is Little Zebra miscanthus (Miscanthus sinensis ‘Little Zebra’, Zones 5–9). Coral Crème Drop phlox (Phlox paniculata ‘Ditomdre’, Zones 3–9) rounds out the vignette.

early fall patio garden with bright red foliageA late September look from the back lawn into my patio garden. The Tetrapanax in the top right has been perfectly hardy here. I love bold, tropical foliage and this fits the bill. In the foreground, Summer Ice daphne (Daphne x transatlantica ‘Summer Ice’, Zones 5–9) blooms almost all year. Other plants are Laced Up elderberry (Sambucus nigra ‘SNR1292’, Zones 4–7) (left), and Japanese blood grass (Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’, Zones 5–9) which is apparently invasive in some climates but barely survives here.

yellow foliage plants in fall gardenOctober frosts mark the end of container season. Lately killing frosts seem to arrive later and later extending some of my container plants into November.

close up of orange and yellow roseJulia Child™ rose (Rosa ‘WEKvossutono’, Zones 5–10) is only one of two roses I grow. I took this picture November 26th just before the first hard freeze. Now the garden sleeps and allows time to dream and plan for next year.

Thank you so much for sharing this fabulous garden update with us, Sue! It’s incredible to see what you’ve accomplished in a short amount of time, and with each new glimpse it is clear that your garden is getting better and better with age.

 

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    user-7007816 01/01/2025

    On a cold, cloudy day here in Michigan, the photos of your garden were a delight.
    Thank you for sharing.

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Thank you! It's gray and cold here too. A perfect time to review old garden photos and plan for next season!

  2. btucker9675 01/01/2025

    I went from one photo to the next, each time saying "this is my favorite" - turns out they're ALL my favorites. I am definitely looking for the Conca d'Or lily - it is so beautiful and elegant. The color of the shallow container in the fall photo is marvelous. The color of your home perfectly compliments your wonderful garden. Thank you for brightening our New Year's Day with these great photos!

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Thanks so much for your kind words. Conca D'Or exceeded my expectations but the flowers definitely melted in heat which is fairly typical here in July when it blooms.

  3. bunny2luv 01/01/2025

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden! I love that Mighty Chestnut daylily, such a saturated color! Can't wait to see what you do with your extra time!

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Believe it or not, I picked up Mighty Chestnut by mistake. It was mixed in with another variety at the nursery. In addition to the unusual color, bloom time is long-well over a month.

  4. sufra 01/01/2025

    Glorious! The color combinations are brilliant!

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Thank you so much!

  5. gardendevas 01/01/2025

    Hi Sue! (FischerLaurie here from instagram.) Always enjoy seeing your absolutely gorgeous gardens!

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Thanks Laurie! I've been a bad instagrammer lately. Now that the holidays are over I hope to get back in the groove.

  6. janetsydoruk 01/01/2025

    Your garden is wonderful especially at this time of year where I live in COLLINGWOOD Ontario where everything is colourless. Mostly grey. Just fab.

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      musabasjoosue 01/01/2025

      Thank you, Janet! Oh, it's cold and mostly colorless here now too, making this the best time of year to look at old garden pictures and plan for next year. Happy New Year!

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    treasuresmom 01/02/2025

    As usual, all is so very lovely!

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      musabasjoosue 01/02/2025

      Thank you!

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