Sunday, March 29, 2009

Seeds

I have morning glory seedlings popping up, viola seedlings (not the right season either), lavendar, sweet pea, and four o'clocks coming. I'm very excited for these. Markus even told me the other day (I check their progress daily) that even though I obsessively check them doesn't mean they will grow faster. I had to laugh. I just wanted to see if I had another one pop up. Now I've just got to find a place for them. I'm just excited I can grow things. I love when I plant seeds and up they come. Pretty cool! Can't wait til they get bigger. I might just have to post a pic of these little seedlings!

P.S. I have one bud on my tulips. Hopefully she peeks her head this week :)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

My "New" Prized Jewel

I couldn't pass her up at Home Depot. This Pink Jasmine was screaming my name. I first saw the small pots. Then I layed eyes on the large pots which were only $24.98. I just thought for the size of the plant I had to have the big one. It is so beautiful and is now taking center stage in the corner of the deck. I rearranged everything it the Pink Jasmine would be the center of attention. Boy does she shine. Also had the chance to work on the side yard a little bit more. Not ready to show off yet. It's still a work in progress. Can't wait til it's done!

It's just now spring without Jasmine. In the background you can see the neighbor's Confederate Jasmine. I chopped all of it down on our side because it was getting everywhere. I might repaint the trellis and make some blue morning glory go up or side. I haven't decided yet though.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Waiting...

The same animal that would eat my camelia buds is the same one that would eat my tulip bulbs right out of the pot. So I finally moved them out of the pot into my front yard where you can just barely see the leaves springing out of the dirt. I can't wait til they bloom. I only have 3 bulbs now, but hopefully they come soon before all the hot weather sets in. I guess we'll see.

Monday, March 2, 2009

At Last

I've been waiting for this Camelia to bloom. I would get so excited to see a bud on this bush and I'd come back to check on it and what do you know mysteriously it was gone. Nothing frustrated me more than that. I couldn't figure out what was happening til I looked over at my freesia in a pot and my gerbera daisy and they all were dug out with holes. Either a bird or squirrel kept eating the buds on the Camelia and gerbera daisy and the bulbs in my pot, grr.. But at last it's finally bloomed and stayed through the process. Now I know it wasn't the white with red stripes Camelia like the picture said it was. Good to know. :)