Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Sleeping Bumblebees
Monday, January 29, 2024
Growing Lisianthus from Seed
After reading about the care of these flowers, I decided to go with online advice and I provided some support for them. I used bamboo stakes and garden twine to make the structure after they were planted. There were a few leaves and petals that were being eaten by something but for the most part they were easy to care for and pest free. After several weeks the stems grew much taller and buds formed. I cut flowers and added to vases and gave to friends. It was definitely hard to make the first cut because I wanted to enjoy them longer in the garden but I also know that I would not get more flowers unless I did cute them. After the first set of blooms faded, I cut them all the way back to the base and was able to enjoy a second flush in very late summer/early fall. I started with Apricot Arena III, Borealis Yellow, Super Magic Apricot and Roseanne Green seeds. The variety that did the best and enjoyed the most was the Apricot Arena III. I just cannot get over how beautiful these flowers were. If you have any desire to grow this flower and and have patience in the beginning, you will want to give them a try, I would highly recommended it. The pictures posted here are from last year, starting with the seedlings to vase stage.
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Growing Kale
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Stringing sunflowers for the Birds
What I started doing is harvesting only what I need, and the remaining heads I make a string wire and hang it on the fence line for the wildlife to enjoy. This way I can remove the old plants and get a head start on the yard clean up and it’s also fun to watch them eat.
For many of my other plants, like the black eyed Susan’s and other perennials I leave the spent flower heads attached and allow to overwinter this way until early spring when I will cut them back, This also provides shelter to the animals during the cold months.
For the stringing of the sunflower heads, it’s best to string them when they are still moist and not dried so you can run string or wire through them more easily. For my project I used wire. You can also make these ahead of time and hang them indoors to dry, then take them out during the coldest part of the inter months to feeds the wildlife,
Overwintering Roses
Reflecting today on the rose garden that I installed last spring. I’ve never been great with roses in the past so I was slightly intimidated...
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For the new spring garden I have been collecting some new varieties of flower seeds and vegetables to try. Varieties that I have never grow...
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Last night after work all I wanted to do was lay in the grass and relax in the garden and enjoy the sunset. I was so focused on how nice it ...
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Back in October I mentioned briefly that I was planning on digging up my Dahlia tubers for the first time and researching on how to do it. I...