Gardening, anyone?
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I have white blooms!
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Beautiful, Jazzy girl!
Last summer I planned too big of a garden and started hundreds of seedlings. Then, it all became too much for me while I was doing rads.
Gardening is basically the only thing that cures my blues and provides opportunity for necessary weight-bearing exercise.
What are everyone's favorite seed companies? For my northeast climate, I have loved Johnny's for ove 30 years.
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There's a seed company in WA that specializes in things that like our cool climate. The name is Territorial Seeds and they test everything in our climate before stocking it. I have also had good luck with Johnny's. I got a catalog at the garden show last year from Hudson Valley Seed Savers. They had a lot of unusual and hard to find seeds. I was impressed that they had milkweed, which is needed by monarch butterflies.
We had a dream trip to France once and saw Monet's garden. I bought a calendar that had a photo taken each week at the garden, beginning with bare dirt and a cat in January. I saved it and every few years I pull it out and change the photo each week. We are on the same latitude as Paris with a similar climate, so our flowers tend to bloom at the same time. The garden was worth the effort to see it. It had a fence of espaliered apple trees that was amazing.
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Jazzy,
Thank You for sharing pics of the lovely white amaryllis blooms!
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We still get flower and vegetable garden catalogs. But now buy seeds, plants and onion sets locally.
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I love to look at the catalogs but I also usually buy at the greenhouse. Luckily we have a lot of good options around. In the spring I love to go out on my lunch hour. I am getting the bug todsy. Its been 60 for two days but of course its not going to last.
Oh my thats is a beautiful amaryllis.
Wren I always wanted to go to Monets garden Thats a dream.
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Blooming at the yoga retreat center this weekend
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Jazz..Oh my, a retreat..envious but so happy that you had the experience and shared the images. Lovely white blooms to come home to.
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Wren,
I would also cherish the Monet's garden calendar.
Jazzy,
Were the lovely blooms fragerant?
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This orchid began to bloom last Friday. Its coloring does not show true in the picture. Its blooms are purple.
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icietla...Lovely..I love orchids and tried to grow them years ago. Now just but them on occasion.
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WOW!!
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Beautiful orchids!
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Thank you, Friends.
I love all the flowers, and I love to see the pictures you all put on of them. These days I can grow only rather low-maintenance plants, but I do admire all the others.
Those purple blooms are my first orchid blooms in about two years. Their last bloom season -- about a year ago -- I had a couple of breast surgeries, and I guess I let my orchids get too dry. They all suffered bud blast then.
Another one started opening a bloom today. If there is bright enough sunshine tomorrow, it should finish opening tomorrow. I will show you then.
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Lovely orchids.
I just ordered 3 Lilac bushes from Groupon. I have never ordered plants from them but the look really nice and will ship 3-4 feet tall. I love plants that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. My spring planting frenzy has officially begun.
Scottie
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Thank you, Scottiemom11. Your lilacs should draw lots of butterfly and hummingbird visitors. This is one of those time windows when we in the South can order plants from some faraway places -- not too cold now, and not too warm yet to have plants in shipment.
This bloom finished opening this morning while I slept. In a few days it will look less yellow and its reddish parts will show a little more reddish. This plant always puts on two bloom spikes.
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Just stunning!
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We went to the Flower & Garden Show today. The huge convention center was full of gardens and people selling seeds, bulbs, trees, and all sorts of garden aids. My daughter calls it "flower porn" because they have every spring bulb and flower in mass quantities. It's not fair to have it so early. Still very gray and soggy - too soon to start gardening.
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Gorgeous photos. !!! I love orchids. !!
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We had fun yesterday converting what was a coleus garden , into this ...
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lucy...cute hiding frog is wondering where are my coleus? Cactus and succulents need much less attention.
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Wren- I bet that show was great. Give me some flower porn anytime.
My amaryllis is still going, two more blooms left. The other day I turned around to see the light shining through a couple of the flowers and captured this with my phone camera.
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jazz.. love your photo. Backlit images are among my favorites. I'm a bit of a Photoshop junky and wanted to save your image for my screensaver after I cropped it. Here is my interpretation - thank you - thank you-thank you for getting your camera out and taking that photo.
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Jazz...love your photo. Backlit pics are among my favorites. I wanted to save your pic for my screensaver so cropped it. Thanks for taking your camera out and snapping that photo. Here is my interpretation.
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Magic light, thank you for this revised image! Looks even better without the background stuff!
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I attended a watercolor demo painting a white flower. You can see from the 2nd photo that there isn't actually a lot of white. Against a dark background, the flower looked bright white.
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My third purchase for spring planting. Found these good size roses at Sam's Club today and bought 3 of them. I haven't seen this color before.
Scottie
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That is a pretty color - and fragrant, too. How could you go wrong?
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Scottie- thank for the tip on Sam's Club. I am due for a trip there and think they may have some things here in early March in the gardening center.
The roses are a beautiful color and wish you the best with them!
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Scottie ..I can't wait to see your photos of the roses in full bloom ☺
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KB870... Raining here today and think the storm is heading your way. I just bought several tulip bulbs with about 5 inches of growth so hope they like the rain showers and bloom in a couple of weeks. The sun is returning, so that should help.
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