rite of spring
Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, spring is in the air. The time has come when it's just necessary to believe it.
In what's become a more-or-less annual event, I've ordered a few packets of seeds and will (if things proceed as they usually do) nurture them a while before learning that after too many day's neglect they've all died. If nothing else, it helps to pass the time until the last frost. By then the commercial nurseries will be fully stocked and I'll go out and just buy the healthy young plants I'd wanted all winter.
It's mostly the dream of poppies that is sustaining me through these dry, cold days. I've ordered the Beauty of Livermore, pictured above, which promises "crimson-scarlet blooms up to 6 inches across on sturdy 3-4 foot plants." And, in an overabundance of confidence: coral bells, anemone, jacob's ladder, foxglove, and Irish moss.
In what's become a more-or-less annual event, I've ordered a few packets of seeds and will (if things proceed as they usually do) nurture them a while before learning that after too many day's neglect they've all died. If nothing else, it helps to pass the time until the last frost. By then the commercial nurseries will be fully stocked and I'll go out and just buy the healthy young plants I'd wanted all winter.
It's mostly the dream of poppies that is sustaining me through these dry, cold days. I've ordered the Beauty of Livermore, pictured above, which promises "crimson-scarlet blooms up to 6 inches across on sturdy 3-4 foot plants." And, in an overabundance of confidence: coral bells, anemone, jacob's ladder, foxglove, and Irish moss.
2 Comments:
Poppies have LONG been my very favorite flower. Our house on grass has no flower beds yet, but i've two packets of poppy seeds... they say i can scatter them after threat of frost - when the heck would that be in ohio, land of the april snow??
Ahhh, gardening! I miss it! I always get this urge in Spring, but without a yard this year, I may move to containers. Although I always seem to kill those...slow death by drought. My skills do NOT match my aspirations in this area! The poppies are really beautiful...I love the color! Hopefully you can get them in soon (based on the weather reports, it may just be officially summer before the "spring planting" can begin).
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