Wednesday, February 27, 2008

New Friends

A picture of my newly planted annuals. I am, by no means, done, since I plan to eventually fill up the whole bed with perennials and annuals, but I can only do so many at a time, and, of course, once they are in, I will probably rearrange them until I am happy with the layout, but these are the ones I planted two days ago.

12 pink Snapdragons









6 hot pink Dianthus









12 light lavender Pansies (in honor of my mom's birthday!)









They are tiny right now, but I'm hoping they spread like my fall pansies have. Pretty sad, but it took me a good couple of hours to get them all in the ground. My perennials should be arriving within the next week or two, and I can't wait! I will probably have to rearrange some of the bushes (they came with the house) to be able to put them in where I want them, and hopefully my Cosmos will be able to be put into the ground around the same time. Of course, I will post pictures of my progress.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

I Want That!

Garden-related stuff I want (click on each item to see a picture and details):

Garden Aerator Sandals - If you've seen our lawn, you would agree we need these!

Presto Bucket - I want this for when I'm out weeding...so much nicer (and cuter!) than a plastic grocery bag that goes all American Beauty on me every time the breeze picks up!

Garden Tool Kit - Really, I just want the tote...just cause it's pink & cute!

Glass Cloches - Cause they are pretty. What other reason do I need?

Daisy Clogs - In pink, of course...

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Deadheading & Some New Annuals

So today I did my weekly weeding and deadheading of my pansies. I am wondering if I should start cutting them back, however. They seem to be sprawling quite a bit. I have read you can cut back the foliage and it will regenerate, but I don't know if I want to go that long without blooms! I will have to look again and see if I can cut them back without cutting off the buds.


I bought a few new annuals to start filling in the gaps while I wait for my new perennials to get here. I also set out my Cosmos and Lobelia seedlings for the first time to harden before transplanting them into the bed. I want to get them into the ground soon, as they are, unfortunately, starting to look a little sickly.


I noticed today that I have a bunch of new tulips getting ready to pop open, however, they are still green, so I can't tell which ones they are. With my Barcelonas, I could tell early on because the bud was so pink. These new ones are going to be a surprise, I suppose, for a while longer, at least.

And last, but not least, I wanted to take a progress picture of my beautiful Barcelonas...I am already getting sad for when they start to die off. They are just so pretty!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Seedlings

So here are the Cosmos seedlings after four days of germination. The end rows that look empty are the Lobelia, which are starting to sprout, although you can't tell from the picture. The Lobelia seedings are a lot smaller than the Cosmos, and must have a longer germination period. I will post pictures when the Lobelia are more noticable.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Starting Seeds

Well, I just made my first attempt at starting seeds yesterday. I had a packet of Cosmos sent to me in the mail, and yesterday I saw a packet of Lobelia seeds at the store. I like Lobelia for a border plant, and the Cosmos will give me some nice height in the back of the bed, so I decided to start them. I've never done it before, so I bought one of those starting trays with the peat pellets. Apparently it will take a few weeks to get them going, and then I have to harden them off before planting them outside, but thats ok. They way my soil is here, I doubt they would have stood a chance if I were to just start the seeds out in the "sandbox," as I like to call it. I figure I'm giving them a better shot at survival by nurturing them indoors for a few weeks!

First Bloomers

It looks like the Barcelonas are the first tulips to bloom. I have three of them peeking their heads out right now. Unfortunately, I made a mistake and planted one side of my bed later than the other (because of the unseasonably warm weather last fall, I planted one side, then held out on the other for fear of them coming up too early, which, of course, they did...) so I only have pink heads on one side of my bed so far. Oh well. I will know better this fall when to plant. I just can't believe that I have tulips in February! But I suppose they are the perfect color to have in my yard for Valentine's Day!