Gardening, anyone?
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Teka - my bevy is visiting tonight. Two of the 5-6
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Awe - aren't watching birds relaxing.
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On CBS this morning around people doing more home food gardening
now https://www.cbsnews.com/news/victory-gardens-for-t...
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Hubby had a network job to do at a winery, and I sat in the car and took pictures. This little tree was starting to bud.
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Teka - the bevy is visiting tonight
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Jazzy,
You're so fortunate to have a bevy of quail come visit.
Gma,
Still to cold for hummers in the North Country.
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Daughter's outdoor pic taken at her home. Bush?
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I woke up to a dusting of snow!
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Our Anna's don't migrate. They don't have the gene that makes them go, so we feed them throughout the year.
https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/annas-hummingbird
Another quote I found on them:
The beautiful Anna's Hummingbird, a hummingbird common to the West Coast, is a special case since it doesn't really migrate. While some individual Anna's may adopt a temporary territory with a more favorable climate, others will stay in the same area year round. As such, Anna's Hummingbirds are considered resident birds of the U.S. and Canada.
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I love our hummers. I saw 2 taking turns at the feeder, then flying off together. Looks like babies may be in the works before long.
Could the bush be a beauty berry? They're grown because the berries are attractive. Ornamental only, I think.
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Teka- indeed I am lucky. They are coming around looking from left over seed from the winter feeding. I took it down the last week of March when the seed finished.
I don't know what that plant is, your DD should take the pic with her to a local nursery when time and am sure they can tell her.
My city sent the police to the independent nurseries this morning with a cease and desist order. Most of the nurseries are considered essential as many sell seeds and small veggie plants for gardens. This is our planting time but the shut down the independents this morning. I was a my fav nursery trying to finish getting some plants for my victory garden I am working on and showed up today and they had literally just been shut down. They looked pissed. Big box stores like Home Depot, Lowes, etc. are allowed to be open and sell their plants still. Idrove by Lowes after and saw a crowd there.
Our Gov said in a state address on Thursday there were too many people congregating in parks, on bike trails and especially at nurseries and gardening centers. So I guess this was her solution. We gardeners are in an uproar today. My hope is that maybe they will allow them to deliver. I have a couple things I need from them and will buy if they can deliver like many other places.
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Good news - the apricot seed I grew last year - The little tree survived the winter. I gave it a new home today so it has more room to grow.
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Gma, That's exciting!
Jazzy, Nurseries here have curbside pickup or you can visit by reservation. That should work there, too.
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Also weeded out the parsley and herbs pots.
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Wren- they actually had that as part of their services, but also had people allowed to come in and pick things out too. If they can re-open and JUST do that, I will go get some items this week.
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Wild Irises are in bloom - time to plant.
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From the Istanbul Tulip Festival
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jazzy, breathtaking!!
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Good news! My fav nursery is now allowed to do on line orders and curbside pick up only. I got on it today and got my order in for the things I was going for last weekend and got some beautiful lemon grass pots, and some squash plants and a mini tomato plant for my victory garden. I was so happy! I told myself today this feels so important to me that we can buy from them and help keep them going until they can open up a bit more.
We are on lockdown here until May 3rd.
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New lemon grass planting in front yard pots. One on each side of garage
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Still not sure what this tree is - I thought it died with snowpocolypse last year, but it is in full bloom.
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The Christmas Cactus I got in December is still alive. When it started blooming again, I moved it to my living room window. The blooms are huge!
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