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A disastrous start to the season

lilykate7a
11 months ago
last modified: 11 months ago

Whine time.

I have documented the freeze impact on my earlies. Limited scapes, few buds, wonky blooms. OK but my mids look great with tall scapes and buds.

Enter the scourge of the dratted red bugs, Lopidea, obviouly not having their life cycle bothered by the freeze. They took out several clumps. I won’t see any blooms on those.

Then a cow from my rancher neighbor decided to roam through my garden one night, smushing some plants into the ground and breaking scapes on others.

This morning I went out early to check on blooms. Deer had visited (despite my Bobbex treatment) and chomped most of the scapes on several in my large front bed and chomped all the scapes in two other beds.

At least I am not a hybridizer!! But it was depressing all the same!

Here are a few that survived!

Wild Cherry Wine-thanks to Kay for this one- beautiful blooms today


Pansy Face Charmer -this one is blooming on the ground but blooms are pretty


Thomas Tew bloomed out most blooms it will have. Only had a few buds.



Diamond Shores


Colonel Jim Scheurich


Colby Coventry


Lillian’s Vapor Trail


Happy Happy


Only had three buds-these are the last two on Bullfrog Kisses


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