The Snowdrops of 2019
katob Z6ish, NE Pa
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Comments (8)I remember last December here where we hit several days of single digit, sometimes teens, days and negative nights. Then Winter held on and Spring was very late. Maybe three years ago we had record snowfall. Usually we get snow and then our normal is for the higher coastal temps to melt most of the snow before the next storm comes. That year temps stayed so low all winter that little of the snow melted. People born and raised here said they had never seen such snow accumulation. Winter feels healthy here, and I love it. (Full disclosure: From the perspective of somebody who grew up in Alabama!) It could be that things are more erratic, but we definitely experience Winter!...See MorePost your 2019 Spring bulb pictures here!
Comments (173)mazerolm, people tell me I have a short growing season! You must have a love for the garden and flowers to make the effort in z3. It's all looking so good! This year I've had some "no shows". Maybe because of our record breaking rain? Last fall I planted 50 Muscari, comosum plumosum and 10 Ornithalum that I haven't seen yet. They may still show up, but the clock is ticking! Still have alliums around the yard.... One patch of white giant alliums..... Hyacinthoides hispanica...See MoreHellebores are beasts
Comments (66)Actually for 'Major Wheeler' var of Lonicera sempervirens, it's business as normal to produce flowers pretty much any month of the year. This was my first full year of growing hellebore niger, and perhaps due to a relatively warm December, but I expected more flower longevity, it's green already and thus only lasted about two weeks in fully opened white condition. Is that normal (lol)? I think winter hellebores may be fly pollinated, but that's just a hunch really....See MoreBirds and other mobile features in the garden 2021 #1
Comments (71)Their colors are changing fairly quickly. I do not apply any saturation to pictures; he is that blue. The stackable nut rings are a big hit. Goldfinch is here more often. Spring is in the air for sure. Woke up thinking about a new garden in the front lawn, artemisia powis castle, Spanish lavender, and pink cosmos. Need decide on an ornamental size tree for full sun. Just providing more places to land and hide. We'll see. 20 days to Spring. 😊 Jane...See Morekatob Z6ish, NE Pa
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