To plant or not to plant...
To plant or not to plant, that is the question. It never fails. I plant a beautiful flower garden and veggie garden and the weather turns cold and I have to cover my baby plants. Never fails. It's a sure thing. Call Vegas.
I waited and waited to plant my garden this year. This weather won't trick me this time. I'm too smart for it. Others planted their gardens but, oh no, I won't fall for it. I kept waiting. OK, its really warm. High 70's. The trees are starting to bud. The trees can't be wrong. Can they? I still waited.
The veggies came out at my favorite nursery. Still, I waited. We had a hard winter this year. Was it over? OK, maybe its over. The grass is growing again. OK, it's time.
I planted and planted. I done wore myself out ya'll. Two days after I planted, it hovered near freezing. I had to cover my baby plants. I am not smarter than the weather (or a 5th grader).
Here is what I planted this year:
Flower Gardens in the front
The Spring Veggie Garden:
I waited and waited to plant my garden this year. This weather won't trick me this time. I'm too smart for it. Others planted their gardens but, oh no, I won't fall for it. I kept waiting. OK, its really warm. High 70's. The trees are starting to bud. The trees can't be wrong. Can they? I still waited.
The veggies came out at my favorite nursery. Still, I waited. We had a hard winter this year. Was it over? OK, maybe its over. The grass is growing again. OK, it's time.
I planted and planted. I done wore myself out ya'll. Two days after I planted, it hovered near freezing. I had to cover my baby plants. I am not smarter than the weather (or a 5th grader).
Here is what I planted this year:
Flower Gardens in the front
Alyssum Easter Bonnet - Violet - very sweet smelling. The bees love this. |
Verbena but a trailing one to fill in the garden floor. |
These two beautiful dew covered flowers are Osteospermum in Astra Pink. I took these pictures on a cloudy day. I love how the background is so dark. The beauty of these flowers stands out. |
Snapdragon - Solstice Purple |
This little fuzzy guy is a Verbena |
Salvia - a nice variation on the ones I've had in the past. It doesn't smell like cat pee either so that's a plus. |
I love this Angelonia in "Serena Purple" |
Provence Lavender. I bought a lot so I could have a "field" of Lavender. My favorite smell. |
Nothing much to look at now. My Oregano, apple mint, a sturdy cabbage, some parsley, rosemary and my father-in-law's green onions are holdouts from last summer. Oregano anyone? |
The Pioneer Garden. Nothing flashy here except my two broccoli from last year. |
Cilantro |
Yellow squash. After last year's zucchini takeover, I've opted for a nice tame squash. |
Cucumber. They didn't have burpless so be warned all ye supper visitors. Arggg. I slipped into Pirate speak. Sorry. |
Marigold - to keep away the bugs from the tomatoes. Does it really work? I don't know but I like to keep the tradition. |
Basil |
Parsley |
Tomato - I've had a love/hate relationship with them. I've tried lots of different kinds but they always end up with some sort of leaf rot/fungus. I'm determined this year to win. |
This picture doesn't have anything to do with my garden. This is Billy, our neighbors dog. He's so cute. I was outside taking pictures and he and his owner walked by. I just had to put him here and make you smile. Aren't you smiling?
Comments
Even though I just saw it in person, it makes me smile to see these beautiful pictures and "hear" your murmurs about them.
There is such grace in a garden, just as there is in you. Thank you for sharing your space with us Elizabeth!