The Crocuses are Starting to Bloom

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Well, there are a bunch of things coming up, but the only so far is the Crocuses.

I noticed a little peeking out at me from the front the other day. I took a second look and noticed that two or three were coming up. It seemed so strange because it feels a little early. I think this ’s snow kind of made us think was never going to come.

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I guess things are right on time though. When I took this picture today, I noticed a bunch of stuff coming up, like Tulips and Irises. There is no from them yet, but they are definitely starting to sprout.

I really hope I don’t go overboard with this.

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More Plantings in the Fall

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

I can’t wait for ! I know that might sound a little weird, since it’s not even cold yet. The reason I can’t wait is that I am so excited to see what all the great plants and are going to look like when they start growing. I want to see the new growth of the too.

Yesterday, I received a package from Holland. It had the 150 that I ordered back a few months ago. Apparently, they wait for it to get cold in Holland and then ship them out. It takes a few weeks for them to get from Holland to the U.S. I think from now on I am going to go to the local nursery for my . I really don’t have the patience to wait for these types of things. Anyway, here is what I got:

- Mountain Bells Mixture ( resistant)
- Blue Grape Hyacinths
- Giant Crocus Mixture
- King Edward Tulip
- Economy Tulip Mixture
- Alpine Rosy Bells
- Beauty Dutch Iris Mixture
- Early Stardrift
- Giant Daffodils

I saved a spot in our front that was just screaming for these . There were 150 overall, so digging a separate hole for each one would have been crazy. I got a and pulled back about of .

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I put the in according to height. The tallest ones went to the back and the shortest to the front. They have varying throughout the season, so I staggered them in with one another, so I wouldn’t have rows of and rows of nothing.

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After I placed all the in, point facing up, I covered the area with the again. This area is only about 20′′, so in the , it’s going to be bursting with . Over time the area will grow, as I continue to edge around the border, pushing a few inches of soil in every time and adding more in the .

Next to the at the end of the driveway, there was Hosta that has been trying to grow all summer. I kept running it over with the for some reason. I don’t know why, since I really like this plant. Yesterday, I got a (that happens every so often). I dug up the and separated all the small .

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This photo is just a sample…there were about 20 . I decided that this plant would look great as a back row of lush green for the . I planted each bulb about a foot apart along the entire back row.

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Hopefully these will grow nice and big. As I was planting, I had a little nightmare. I dreamt that the evil came and ate all my and . Right after I was done having my nightmare, I ran down into the basement and grabbed the Scram and Liquid Fence. I spread the Scram and erected the fence immediately. I covered the whole . I am also going to buy some of the real fencing today. You know, the black thin plastic stuff you see on people’s bushes.

One last note - we got another tree. This time, I went to the local tree farm near the airport I practice at and looked around for a 6′-7′ tree that I could fit in the car. I came across some Flowering Bradford Pear trees. There are some pros and cons to the Bradford Pear, but since this is a close-to-the-house tree, we needed something that would stay relatively small. If it is damaged on our watch, we will just get another one…no big deal.

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