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Gardening crazy
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Gardening crazy
Category: Spring Planting | Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:52 am Well today and yesterday I hung out in my lawn and garden. I went to English Gardens and they had some 99¢ annuals. I bought some flowers called Cleosia and they were super colorful. ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) I planted those and they looked really good compared to yesterday, I think they needed sun. ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) I also bought some four o'clock and zinnia seeds to fill the empty containers from the celosia. I hope that they grow. ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) I also wanted to figure out what the names of these plants are. The first one has yellow stars flower ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) This one is called salvia I believe and I'm thinking it's not going to bloom. ( photo / image / picture from gardenaviator's Garden ) Last edited: Sun May 06, 2012 2:06 am This blog entry has been viewed 513 times
My little backyard space
Category: Spring Planting | Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 5:49 am I'm currently a homeowner in Detroit and I'm loving it. This is my third year here and last year my garden was great. I know this may be hard for many to believe due to the citys' reputation, but I live in an awesome neighborhood with wonderful neighbors. I'm the youngest in the neighborhood so I wanted to make sure my lawn was acceptable and we wasn't deemed the ones with the bad lawn. So last year I fertilized, I planted, I bought flowers, I dug, I weeded, I did everything the internet and the back of all the products told me to do. With all that being said, I had the best house on the block last year....More than that I learned my neighbors patterns. So, I have much more competition this year that I welcome gladly. They are doing everything I did last year. So this year I had to do a little something more. Last year I did my entire porch in annuals and seeds in a variety of colorful containers. I didn't plant anything in the front in the ground. This year I did the same thing, however I planted fall pansies last fall that I left in the hanging basket over the winter. I have the biggest best pansies I've seen. I watered them twice in the winter. The seeds that I planted was zinnias and they toppled over and was continually damaged. They remained blooming and showing all summer. I had butter petunias that bloomed so beautifully I wished I could give them prizes. But my showstopper was two dahlias I got from lowes. I purchased them when they were on their last leg and on clearance. Well by August they turned into a red flower bush. They were in a looong yellow planter and eventually overgrew it. Everyone loved it and asked about it. My neighbors think were weird because I do all the outdoor work including cutting and trimming, shoveling and salting. My husband loves the way I do it, and I hate the way he does it. My husband is more than willing but he's lazy with it. Last year I did a small perennial area in the back in the ground. I added to that this year and only did perennials. I added a border of marigolds for color and mosquitos. Pictures to come. This blog entry has been viewed 246 times
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