The ones I wanted most are called sensitive fern (hardy, regardless of their name), she gave me a few other fern types as well.
I planted these around the base of trees in the back.
This plant I've often heard of but never grown myself, its columbine.This one is an ornamental, flowering japanese sage:
Tiny delicate seedlings of lenten rose (also called hellebores)- another plant I've never grown. She tells me that a two-year-old plant of this in a five-inch pot goes for $16 at the local store- so even if a few of these survive to maturity I'll be pleased.
That's not all. I also got free some forsythia starts- little plants formed when a stem bent to the ground and rooted itself. Once before I just stuck stem cuttings into the ground, and they failed. I think these have a better chance of taking hold.
Most of the stuff looks barren here, the earth bald, the unimproved soil heavy clay. After these pics I added thick mulch of half-done compost, will keep feeding the plants and cross my fingers for them. They're all supposed to be pretty tough, so good chances.
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