in their pots!
This is the geranium I planted last week, my first spring flower!
Verbena with marigolds.
Calibrocha (Million Flowers?)..with marigolds
Gardenias again
Just marigolds...but there are some succulents as dead stems that I think will also come back again. I've seen a couple that made it through the winter already.
And I find just buying one plant at a time is an easy way to keep working on my little porch gardens. Grocery store provided a fully grown cilantro. The supports of the hanging planter were needed after taking the plant out of its sleeve. I need to harvest some of this delicious herb soon!
At the Tailgate Market on Sat. morning, I bought a little potted coleus...which promises to grow much bigger. It has been transplanted into a big planter which also has been planted with seeds of Four O'Clocks...both the volunteers from last year, as well as a few seeds I harvested from last year's flowers. I hope they come up. We had a gentle rain the night after I planted them, which should help!
Today's quote:
"I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it."
Pablo Picasso b. 10.25.1881
Hello,
ReplyDeleteYour flowers and the cilantro all look great. We have not purchased our annuals yet, I am afraid we could have another frost.
Take care, have a great day!
I like the buying of one or two at a time, as I don't feel the budget crunch of a whole bunch of flowers or herbs. Goodness, I hope your frosts are behind you! Have a good day yourself!
Delete...a job well done.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I think I am ready to buy some flowers! (ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
ReplyDeleteA good idea...and I'm practicing a new method, so I don't know exactly how much I've spent on plants! Bringing one home at a time, then repotting it, and another, each in their own time. Loved seeing your "polliwogs" today!
DeleteI planted some pots too yesterday. More to do. Yours will be very striking with the color combinations.
ReplyDeleteI avoided red plants last year, having a big purple petunia hanging basket. But I had to be dead-heading it all the time, which got to be a pain. And it didn't last through the heat either. So we'll see if these reds make it through the summer. I hope you share photos of your planted pots!
DeleteMe too! I'm slowly bringing out plants and potting up some herbs.
ReplyDeleteOh that's great! A few at a time still leaves my porch covered in soil, but then I can always broom it off! A good excuse to clean up more often.
DeleteYou are quite the gardener! I love how your potted flowers look. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin. I have to carry out a gallon of water for these plants, plus another half gallon for the gardenia, which may be on its last leg. And another half gallon for the balcony guys. When it gets hotter (it's already hit 80 a few tmes) I'll have to bring the philodendron back inside.
DeleteYou are the container garden expert.
ReplyDeleteAnd narry a thing to eat...except fresh cilantro for my salads!
DeleteI love the colour of that geranium.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny. I hope it produces blooms all summer like the oranger red geraniums do!
DeleteI need to work on my garden.
ReplyDeleteYou have quite a green thumb.
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