Gardening, anyone?
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Wren,
Azaleas are pretty easy to grow here in the Pacific Northwest. You can't hardly kill them. That's one of the reasons I like them. I lost one once when we had a very icy winter.
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Hmmm. I'll have to try one. In Houston the gardening pages were all about the azaleas and I got the impression they were very hard to grow. I've just never bought one up here.
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My roses after our rain storm.
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Didn't do a veggie garden this year. Got a tomato plant though. Got my flowers in the flower bed yesterday. I have marigolds and red and white begonias.
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https://www.facebook.com/esther.foley.5/videos/a.1...
Not sure if you all can see my video but if you are a bird watcher you will like it.
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That poor mother/father bird must be exhausted. I'm tired just from watching for a few minutes. Lots of fund to have birds to watch.
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I have a family of quail in my yard this year. Today one of the babes seemed to be separated from the bevy of babes and might have been in trouble. I created a little place to cover it and think its gone and either the parents came to help or it found a better place to shelter. I hope this little one makes it, it got very cold here last night
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Was watering my plants this morning when I noticed my Christmas Cactus is sprouting new growth and my new Pothos has new growth as well. Tomato plant has 5 tomatoes growing already.
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I was watering my plants this morning, too, when I noticed a fairly large bell pepper and a handful of smaller peppers. All appearing in the last few days.
Plants are amazing as you watch them grow
Also, so many flowers in bloom out front that I am hit with their sweet smell the moment I step outside. So lovely!
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One of my begonias that didn’t even have a flower on it when I planted it, now has one!
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Begonias are so pretty. I used to have them planted in hanging baskets along a fence. Loved the color.
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We have baby wrens! Wait till the end of the video - so cute!
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What great entertainment under lockdown!
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Going to try to set up camera when they fly out. I will probably miss them :-P
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The rose I transplanted last year is now blooming
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I'm trying to grow edible plants again this summer. I have tried so many times in the last 7 years and been defeated by the chipmunks, squirrels and bunnies. But since coronavirus, I decided to try to grown some fresh produce in case it gets scarce or super expensive. What used to be my strawberry garden that I then switched to flowers in defeat is now back to 3 giant sunflowers, green beans and poblano pepper. In containers I have a cherry tomato plant, cucumbers that I'll attempt to grow on a tomato cage?, romaine lettuce and oregano, basil, chives and parsley.
I am seriously suffering from a lack of flowers though. Is there a Flowerholics Anonymous? By the time I got to the garden shop, there weren't too many annuals to plant. I'm not sure if they ordered less or if I was just two weeks late, which I was, so I just bought one prepotted flower pot for my front porch. I added to the porch my fairy garden that was indoors and put out an orchid that wasn't doing well inside. Along my walk I usually plant all in annuals. I ended up moving some sedums and some alyssum that sprouted from last year's seed and am trying hard to be satisfied with that. Then on my deck I moved my other fairy garden and a succulent pot that were also indoors. Trying to make do with those and my perennials but I don't like it!
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Oh! Rub in it. Ours are 6" tall and just trying to bloom. Our big tomato crop is in September.
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Only my cherry tomatoes
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Tomatillos starting to bloom.
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Sugar pumpkins going to town too.
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Daughter's outdoor pics taken at her home.
*columbine*
*cranesbill*
*clematis*
*mischievous cat garden gnome statue figurine*
Our resident woodchuck. I moved 2 smaller flower pots to higher ground.
Time to enjoy prior posts after a 3 week time out from the threads.
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harvested my first bell pepper of the season today! Huge green bell pepper with no blemishes. Smells great. Will eat it to
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thanks to all who posted the beautiful photos! My gardening is limited this year so your photos are the next best thing.
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I hope you enjoy these flowers as much as I do.
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