Sunday, June 7, 2009

More Flowers

Wow! My window boxes turned out great this year! I grew these Shockwave Petunias from seed. They have a trailing habit which looks really good in these planters.
The geraniums that I started from seed are getting big and look like they're growing strong but still no sign of any flowers. That's a little disappointing.

This Rhododendron was planted three years ago and this is the first year it bloomed. I was pretty close to digging it up and trashing it, that is until these gorgeous flowers appeared.


The Osteospermum that I started from seed are beginning to get flowers too. It's nice to see my hard work in the garden paying off.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

2009 Container Garden

I had everything planted by mid-May. Now things are beginning to bloom.







Thursday, May 14, 2009

New garden area

Well, my dad finally took away the pile of boards that was against the garage. Of course since they had been there for years there was no grass growing underneath them. To solve this problem, mom decided to give me another gardening area. Woohoo! It's covered in shade most of the day. I don't have much experience gardening in shade, but now I'll learn.

I couldn't get the stupid edging to go in straight. There must be rocks buried underneath there or something. Oh well. I still think it turned out good. I got it all planted today and I put down cedar shavings for mulch.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Tulips

Tulips are blooming in front of our house now. Spring is really here!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

I think spring might finally be here

Perhaps all that rain we've been having was worth it. Check out the tree in front of our house. All this leaf growth just happened in the past week. Spring might actually be here. Everything is greening up nicely.So far, the forecast for this weekend looks good. I might actually get to do some planting outside if I'm lucky. Yea!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Garden Plans

This is my plan for the garden in the front of the house this year. I've got lots of plants ready to be moved outside. The soil there is heavy clay, so I looked up some plants that are supposed to do okay in clay and poor soil. We'll see how it goes.




And this is my plan for my secret garden behind the garage. I bought a bunch of bare root plants to put back there this year. Getting bare roots was the cheapest way to go. I just hope that they grow since the soil isn't too great back there either. There are lots of rocks, broken glass, and roots in it. The perennials that I planted last year are already returning this year so I guess that's a good sign.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Will it ever warm up?

Oh, how I wish it was warm enough to start planting outside!

I've got lots and lots of plants that I've started indoors that are just begging for me to transplant them to outside but it still gets too cold at night to do so yet.




I really went overboard this year. I guess it's because I've got the time on my hands being unemployed and all. Gotta keep busy somehow. This is a list of the seedlings I've started inside:

25 geraniums
5 lupin
17 cosmos
10 pentas
11 snapdragons
3 four o'clocks
5 delphiniums
10 rudbeckia
9 osteospermums
34 shockwave petunias
17 salvia
5 shasta daisies
14 asters
5 catchfly
5 coneflowers
8 dahlias
12 wild flax
21 zinnias
19 petunias
7 nasturtium
2 zucchini
5 mini belle peppers