Gardening, anyone?
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Are those currently blooming, Jackbirdie? Foreign concept to me. It is 1 degree at my place as we speak, feels like -12. I am totally getting the fever as I look through my gardening magazine though.
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I took a walk yesterday in the neighborhood and it was so spring like. The smell, the sounds, the feel of the air all made me feel like it was March or April vs. mid February. I was looking at the nearby fruit trees and they look like they are ready to do their thing. It is going to be warm and mild right through next weekend!
Twohobbies- I heard it is so bitterly cold in the midwest and northeast right now. Stay warm and know that spring is coming.
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Katy, enjoying the photos, only -2*F in the North Country!!
I still start many plants like the following by rooted leaf cuttings from old pink african violet passed down from Mom.
The blooms appear to be dipped in sugar when sparkling in the sunshine.
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Messy pre-cleanup garden tour with very nice birdsong
Two Hobbies- yes, those are currently blooming. The photos were taken two days ago. I was drawn outside by a cacophony of birds in a big tree and then took a little tour of my garden. It smelled so sweet outside!
I took a short video of the not so pretty side of things. Will add a you tube link in an edit. It's a big mess out there, especially the large perennial border. It is quite moderate in coastal OR, so things will nowbe getting underway.
Two bco sisters who I haven't met yet in person said they might come for a visit and cautiously (everybody keeping in mind their LE) engage in a spring cleanup! Weeding included! The mere suggestion of it lifted my mood!
Brb with the link (above because I'm a technical moron and couldn't get it to stick down here- clic on the blue text above)
PS that IS a fabulous African violet
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The African violet is so beautiful
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Teka, My Mom used to start African violets from a leaf. I've tried, but only get rotten leaves. That violet is gorgeous.
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Ah, a calming and happy sound, Jackbirdie. Love the birds singing and your chimes too. I've been tempted by the climate of Oregon a few times but I worry about sunshine?
Teka, such a pretty African Violet. They are also one of my favorites.
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Thank You!!!!
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Wren, so far the 3 rooted X-mas cactus cuttings haven't rotted.
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Jackbirdie, your video made my day!! Thank you so much. And your perrenial border - wish I were there to help and you could help me. I know what you are feeling, I think. I have a "live or die" perrenial garden, but they got nothing from me last year as I was finishing chemo. This year it really needs me, and I have tried to attack a small section each day, but it is taking every thing from me. I can garden OR plan meals, walk dog, etc. Today I overdid, so along with too much sun ( but we need vitamin D, right?) my Truncal Lymphodema flared up worse than it has ever been. Scary, and there went the rest of my day. I was crying and frustrated, threatening to move into an Austin concrete condo then saw your video. You reminded me of what I get fro this space - you will get there, bit by bit. Peaceful night to all, Lind
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And there's always the option of hiring a gardener to help get things tidy. Give you a head start and then you can keep it up. Looks a lot like our garden at the moment.
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Book Lady I can totally relate. My house had tons of flower beds planted by the previous owner- the only problem being they were not low maintenance and stuff was totally planted in the wrong spots. hydrangeas in hot sun, hostas in full sun along a sidewalk? etc. Two of the last four summers I've been recovering from surgery and on chemo and it's been so hard to work on these. I have my front and side beds done and pretty low maintenance but the back yard has two big corner beds and beds around the deck and they are a disaster! I'm hoping next summer I can get to them but I'm lucky to have time to maintain the front and side so not sure. The only tip I do have is get lots of mulch so there is less weeding.
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Booklady- I am sorry about the LE and ways that it is keeping you from something you love. I hope you can do a bit of gardening this year. Maybe find a neighborhood kid that wants to make some extra money by keeping things cleaned out. Perhaps someone you can teach about gardening and someone who can help you with the work you cannot do? A win win for everyone.
The west is continuing to enjoy mild temps this weekend. I was out yesterday morning clearing out a lot of leaves from around some of the perennials in the front rock garden area. I know we still have more winter ahead of us, but my gopher plant that is ready to bloom is both clogged with leaves and being encroached by the neighbors rosemary bush. I keep cutting it back on the side next to my property, but see it needs some cutting again. I removed a lot of leaves, but not all because I know they are protecting the early shoots. There were a bunch of tumble weeds stuck in there too! Looks ALOT better. I need to do a bit of clean up in the backyard today, but my dumpster is also full! So I will keep it to a minimum.
I think I am ready for spring, how about you?
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Hello Ladies!
New to this thread. My dream of having 2 months off in the spring is finally coming true, so many gardens to plant! However, the dream comes at the price of a BMX...
I actually chose the March date, rather than Jan or Feb in hopes I may have some days of warming sun. Less depressing to be home on warmer brighter days. Now I don't think I will be out shearing topiaries (don't have any anyway), or splitting irises, or filling the empty raised bed, but I hope I might be able to tend some seedlings indoors for a few weeks, then perhaps transfer them to raised beds.
If all goes well I will have some late spring veggies, if not hopefully I gained a distraction and DH/ DD will just continuing buying them at the store!
I have read back of some of the posts and enjoyed the banter. The african violet above is beautiful. Haven't had them in many years. Neglect while working and raising my DD led to their dismay. Maybe sometime soon.
The gardening catalog will hopefully be the only "fever" I get while living this 2 month "dream."
---just looking for a silver lining
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Asante- welcome to our thread. Are you going to be getting your BMX in March? Be sure to take it easy after surgery.
We will be here for you as the gardens open up this spring and the new plantings begin.
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Asante, welcome to a green thumb thread. My black thumb is slowly turning green! ;o))
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Thank you all for the welcome.
Yes 3-14 for BMX w recon. so perhaps some seedlings if I ever get to starting them can go into a cold frame before I head to the OR.... or left to grow a few more weeks under grow lights.
I have read concerns of doing too much and dealing w prolonged drain placements/ LE/ seromas. Definitely do NOT want to end up with any of those options.
Alas more than likely will not get around to doing anything then just sitting staring at the garden catalogs.
Green thumb, not really.... intentional neglect tends to work in my favor!
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Assante- Welcome and wishing you well through you sx and recovery. We will be here to remind you what you are getting better for!
Booklady- thank you for sharing your feelings. I'm glad your spirits lifted a bit. I have truncal LE too and just haven't recovered as fast or as well as I'd hoped. I'm going to take Jazzy's suggestion for a neighbor kid. Cancer tx has wreaked havoc with my finances and I really can't hire anybody. Though as I mentioned, there is a possibility a couple if bco sisters coming to help for a jump start.
Well I can't do anything today bc it's raining. I turned my back on an open screen door to the backyard for just a minute and the next thing I knew this innocent looking character, pictured below, had made short work of one of my precious little birdies. Feathers all over the house! She's an excellent mouse/ratter or I might give her to the ragman!
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Tutti Frutti- aka Her Royal Bloodthirstiness!!!
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Jackiebird- she means business. Love calicos.
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JackieBird - she is beautiful!. Certainly majestic.
sorry for the little birdie. my little spaniel loves the litle fledgling in the spring time. good thing for them she has lost all her upper teeth.
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Naughty cat! Well, SHE doesn't think you need to mess with the perennial beds! I appreciate the ideas on getting help for the gardens. I live in a cul-de-sac and the neighbors admire my front yard and comment on how much they enjoy it, so maybe ....?? More likely it will be a long work in progress. spring has sprung early in Austin, so I better enjoy this before the 100 degree days hit.
Asante - welcome! This group is my silver lining. Where are you living? Linda
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February is now more bearable with Husband bringing home small daffodils.
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The small ones in our yard are blooming. The normal ones are getting buds. Our anemone blanda has started to bloom. It's so cute. Blooms in the spring then disappears. We're afraid to weed in that area for fear we'll disrupt their life cycle. Most are blue but there are a few white.
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Wren,
I would enjoy photos of the Spring blooms!
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Spring blooms... finding those first little flowers brave enough to peak out into the cold searching for the sun, always make me smile. Certainly the promise of growth and renewal. Thank you for sharing Teka.
I will have to look this weekend to see if any of my crazy bulbs have bloomed. I say crazy since in late December our weather was so warm many of the bulbs starting throwing shoots above ground. My heathers and cherry tree even bloomed.
Book Lady1, I live just outside Philadelphia.
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I was at a fundraiser this afternoon and out on a deck for the sunset. I noticed some of the trees are starting to bloom, and it's TOO SOON! It has been in the 70s here all this week, like 20 degrees warmer than it normally is this time of the year. What is going on with this weather!
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Sunny and 51 here. Really beautiful day. So nice not to have gray and rain.
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It is another nice day today, in the mid 60s and after getting through the grind of some tax work I am doing for my biz and self, I got out back to do some clearing and pruning in my back yard border gardens. Filled up the dumpster again with yard debris and watered in the back yard. We have not had any moisture in a month now, so I am back to watering again. I see my weeping cherry with some buds peaking out, and that tends to bloom in early March so not too worried, but also see my red oak starting to come out too (that does not happen until April).
It is going to cool down mid week with a chance of showers, but will be warming back up again.
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We got a break this weekend here in Ohio and had two days of 65 and 60 degree weather. What a change from 0 degrees last weekend! Dh had today off and we got our second apple tree trimmed way back. So very glad that"s done! Photos show the before and after.
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Still gotta buy my SEEDS! criminy.
Looking for lobelia erinus seeds in bulk, other than Territorial Seeds.
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