That would be sooooooooo nice, and special - I don't have ANY crocuses! Do you have many of that kind?
I forgot about the ones growing in the pot here in this room - but I'm not sure they are going to bloom at all - no buds yet, and they didn't get a cooling period since I got them from the store about a month or so ago. They are growing tall leaves, but nothing else as of yet...
Last edited by plants 'n pots; Mar 3rd, 2008 at 05:03 PM. Reason: forgot about the ones in the pot
Do you see all the ones coming up there ?? I couldn't get them all in the view of the camera so I have plenty,, The package just showed solid purple and solid green leaves,, as you can see the stripes in both the flower and the leaves,, thin yellow or white stripe down the center of the leaves,, It was a nice surprise last year and seems like it has double since last year too!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
The only time I feed mine Belinda is when I planted the bulbs 2 years ago with Bulb start and bonemeal. .. Maybe give them bloom booster if they're up right now
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
Diane, what pretty pics. I just love seeing my crocus peek through the snow when it's time.. They have to be the toughest little plants I've ever seen.
Pretty hyacinth, very bright.
Maybe your bulbs need to be divided.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
How pretty the Peru lily is........Is that the foilage it has? More like a tree. That is really nice for a sad day in Penna. Blowing and snowing like no one cares..
The violas are so cute tucked in there......Thanks for the face lift here. Do sago palm grow wild in your area?
I had a friend in Houston who used to have that. Do you get lots of water where your at/
Dodge .....I really don't know if they grow wild here but I see plenty at the nursery's..
Yep that's the foliage from the Peruvian lilys. is really low growing and this year they have come back much thicker than last year or the year before,,
I have the viola's under a sitting bench in my rock garden sitting area so the sun doesn't blare down on them,, right now the cushion seat isn't on the bench but it will go on when it gets hotter,,( the bench seat is large weaved flat wrought iron so it gets nice dappled sun,, )
We get plenty of water from March thru June ,, these months are also tornado thunder storm season , July and August and Sept are pretty hot months here with little rain , your welcome for the face lift!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
When I see your flowers this early Diane it makes me want to move to Texas!
Yeahhhhh but when the drought and heat is killing mine in July, August and Sept yous up north will still have lush green and beautiful flowers,, so there is always a trade off,,
BTW I have a hard time with humidity too,, the only plant I have that truely loves it is the pitcher plant!
"Grace without perfection is more to be desired than perfection without grace."
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