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This is my place on the web where I'm going to be discussing what all is going on in my garden spaces. I am a container gardener for the most part and I am constantly having problems with pests, growing problems, pots, etc. I'm hoping to get feedback and advice from friends, family, and general passers by, and maybe pass on a little info here and there about plants in general!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

A few pictures of Spring!

Greetings folks!

Not much to report today, not really.

My small potted Indian Hawthorne Plant.  The variety is
called "Pinkie"
A couple of weeks back I took some snapdragon seeds and a few pete pellets to my Mom in the nursing home and we had a good time sowing them.  It was extra special because I had harvested the seeds from the snapdragons right in the Nursing Home's flower garden.  Four days later, about 100 of the little plantlets came up right in the windowsill of her room!  It was exciting...isn't that silly?

Hawthorne mixed with Livingstone Daisies
Last week we hit the point that we needed to get the darned things thinned out because they were fighting for space and killing each other.  I brought them home, and just a few minutes ago I planted them into actual peat pots, the cardboard type of pot that can be put directly into the ground if you wish.  After the thinning, I wound up with 12 pots of 2 plants each, or 24 individual healthy plants.   Now we have to do the waiting game and see if they survive the soil change since all I can afford right now is cheap Wal-Mart Potting mix.  It's been working pretty well for everything else so far, so I've got hope that the will survive long enough to make it into the ground this season.

Red Chrysanthemums from last fall are still
blooming!
Other than that, I've been pretty lazy since the planting of the new flower bed in the front yard.  Yesterday I did get out and take a few photographs of some flowers that are blooming in their containers right now.  You've probably noticed them already scattered throughout this post and on my facebook page if you're a friend of mine of facebook.

One item of note:  The Plumeria is starting to make leaf spikes!  I have been so worried about that!  I purchased two of them last year from a little nursery up the street called "Chickenfarmers," (they've since gone out of business) and they weren't much more than sticks set in soil when I first purchased them.  All last year they only produced one leaf at a time, but looking at the spikes this year it looks as if I may just get a branch or something, because there are actually three leaf spikes cropping up on one of the plants now!  Exciting for me!!

I'll keep you posted as the changes continue.  Until then...

Happy Gardening!

PS...I have a favor.  If you read my blog here and enjoy the photos or the stories that I post, please give me a +1 on Google?  I'd love to have a few more readers, and the plus's will help me make that happen!  Thanks!

2 comments:

  1. What a BEAUTIFUL blog site Mike!! Im going to have to make one for my piggys

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  2. Thanks JJ. I like my blog. I've been having a rough year of it though, and lost a lot of enthusiasm when Mom passed away in May. I'm starting to gather some new momentum though, so stay tuned and see what happens!

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