Wednesday, December 17, 2014
In Water
It devastates me whenever I see any plant that can be saved die so I try to bring them indoors to extend their lives a bit longer. Sun coleus has definitely become a favorite in bringing some color into the house. I also paired it with the leggy wandering jew. They camouflage nicely together with their common color palettes.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
The change
I haven't really spent much time tending to the garden this summer. Kind of bummed that I didn't take many pictures of the garden. Early summer was overflowing with chamomile which I picked for tea and I am still enjoying now. Note to self: Pick more chamomile next year. The dwarf dahlias didn't bloom as much as last year and because I sowed from seed again this year (didn't save bulbs from last year) the colors were selected by random. I had a huge sunflowers taking over the front part of my yard and also on the street. It was nice to see them swaying and insects collecting pollen.
There will always be next year.
For now I will keep tending to my indoor babies.
There will always be next year.
For now I will keep tending to my indoor babies.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Hen & Chicks
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Blooms
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Chamomile
While we had an incredibly brutal snowy winter this year, I noticed there were two types of flowers that survived through it all. One of them is the bachelor button blues and the other one is chamomile. I was really excited as I had been wanting to grow chamomile for tea and it's great to know that winter didn't effect its growth at all! At first I thought the chamomile were cosmos as they have similar leaves.
I just harvested the first batch of flower heads. According to the sources on the internet, the flavor is supposed to be the best when the flowers are picked the day they bloom. Also "pinching" them helps promote new growth. The more flowers the better. :) I'm leaving them in a paper bag in a cool place away from the sun. Hope to have a nice couple of tea in a few weeks.
I just harvested the first batch of flower heads. According to the sources on the internet, the flavor is supposed to be the best when the flowers are picked the day they bloom. Also "pinching" them helps promote new growth. The more flowers the better. :) I'm leaving them in a paper bag in a cool place away from the sun. Hope to have a nice couple of tea in a few weeks.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Spring Forward
Earlier last week I started sowing seeds indoors.
I bought dwarf dahlia seeds as they were a big hit last year and they make wonderful cut flowers. I love a mixed bag as you never know what shapes or colors will come out!
I bought ranunculus bulbs again as the batch last year either got eaten by squirrels or just died on me. I only got one measly little flower. This year is going to be the year!
I am also planning for a butterfly garden - I've sowed these seeds so far and can't wait to see how many different species come by.
A new terrarium I just made after I acquired a new succulent friend and new growth on my peace lily plant in my room!
I'm sowing seeds in these pellets this year. Trying this out and seeing how it goes... less messy and easier to transplant I hope.
I bought dwarf dahlia seeds as they were a big hit last year and they make wonderful cut flowers. I love a mixed bag as you never know what shapes or colors will come out!
I bought ranunculus bulbs again as the batch last year either got eaten by squirrels or just died on me. I only got one measly little flower. This year is going to be the year!
I am also planning for a butterfly garden - I've sowed these seeds so far and can't wait to see how many different species come by.
A new terrarium I just made after I acquired a new succulent friend and new growth on my peace lily plant in my room!
I'm sowing seeds in these pellets this year. Trying this out and seeing how it goes... less messy and easier to transplant I hope.
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