I have a packet of these pretty little things: Pot Marigold Citrus Smoothies. I’ve been debating where to plant them, but I think I’ll put them in containers on the porch. So pretty.
Tag: plants
Digging in the Dirt
Oliver and I worked on two flower beds Wednesday.
First, we started on the bed to the left of Oli’s door. This is what it looked like a couple of days ago.
We carefully raked the surface of the exposed soil and pulled weeds and grass coming up in the bed. I make a game with Oli out of shaking the dirt off the roots. Usually the dirt goes everywhere but back in the flower bed, but it is great fun.
Then we marked out the different sections with a thin line of sand, and planted these seeds.
The tall plant with the white plumes, called liatris, should get to about three feet, and is a perennial, so I chose that location carefully. The liatris is in the triangular section, the cosmos was planted in the two inches along the very back, and the nasturtium should fill in the space between the hostas and the liatris.
The empty circle is reserved for a hosta which I need to buy. Soon. I bought a bare root host a couple of weeks ago, but when I took it out of the bag, it looked dead. I planted it anyway, and watered it, but I think it was a lost cause.
Next, we got to work on the flower bed next to the porch. I’ve had all this debris piled on the soil in hopes of killing the weeds. It seems to only work where something heavy completely smothered the weeds, like where the bags of soil are, or under the bricks. The weeds under the old plastic shower curtain were weak, but still there. So, now we know.
Oli can’t quite reach this flower bed, so he just got as close as possible, settled in the cool grass, and watched me work.
Again, I planted a row of cosmos across the very back, next, in the center some German chamomile, and two different varieties of blanket flower on either side. The blanket flowe did really well for me last year, but I had a single plant, so hopefully they will do as well started from seed. I have not had much luck with chamomile in the past, but I had this packed left over, so I figured I’d toss them in there and hope for the best. I think even if they don’t make it, I can get a chamomile plant from the nursury to put there. If I even need it. The next plant in the center, the gazanias, might just take over the whole area. Following that, there is a row each of seed tape zinnias, then seed tape alyssum ( have them reversed in the seed packet photo).Dogwood in Bloom
World’s Largest Dandelion
Some weeding of the flower beds occured on Monday.
That is when we found this: the biggest dandelion I’ve ever seen. Compare to the size of my gardening glove.
Oli was interested in it as well.
Too bad I didn’t know then about the market for organic dandelions.
After he tore the dandelion to shreds, he became more interested in my glove.
He refused to return my gardening glove until I gave into the ransom he demanded: one doggie biscuit.




