I have some pretty daffodils still a bloomin. This is the first one like this. Did I tell you that the 55 bulbs I bought in January for $5 contained different kinds of daffodils. I love this one that just opened.
I love how this snapdragon keeps showing itself.
This is what I have in various plantings and germination and seedling stage. Many are on their second plantings. Don't know where I'm gonna put it all. I think I might need to create another small garden - perhaps in the back of the house. Most of these come from fellow bloggers. Enlarge to see what is currently going that you may have sent. Several packs from other bloggers didn't make it the first round and they have been started again and a couple just didn't do at all before using all of the seeds. There are still more that haven't made into the seed start yet.
This is how the new porch garden is filling in now. The big mass you see to the right is Breadseed Poppies and a few more plants. There are Red Melon Poppies down to the other end.
Full Tide Iris is up. Sure hope all of the iris's bloom.
The blueberry bush is loaded. Enlarge and check them out.
Check out the cluster of peaches.
The pear tree is producing good but not like the peaches. Little pears.
WE NEED RAIN BAD. The fruit is going to affected by this drought we are currently experiencing. Seems the weather affects is every year with too much rain or not enough. I'm gonna hose them this weekend. It takes a lot of water to make a difference with fruit trees and then it may not be enough. I've been watering the flower gardens as the seedlings are starting to suffer a little. I have watered well over the past three days before adding a small of amount fertilizer. It has been since mid March since we have had any rain to amount to anything.
WE NEED RAIN BAD. The fruit is going to affected by this drought we are currently experiencing. Seems the weather affects is every year with too much rain or not enough. I'm gonna hose them this weekend. It takes a lot of water to make a difference with fruit trees and then it may not be enough. I've been watering the flower gardens as the seedlings are starting to suffer a little. I have watered well over the past three days before adding a small of amount fertilizer. It has been since mid March since we have had any rain to amount to anything.
Thanks for visiting today. Hope you all can get out and enjoy your weekend.
16 comments:
Those bulbs are beautiful. What a lucky find you made!
Everything is looking beautiful. Oh, isn't it a shame about the rain. We haven't had any, and aren't supposed to get any. Its a gardener's nightmare!
Beautiful bulbs!! Awesome find!
*hugs*deb
My fingers are crossed for your fruit trees. It would be shame to lose them.
Everything looks so wonderful. You better round up a group of children and do some rain dances!
I hope you get some much needed rain soon!
I can't believe your daffs are still bloomin' down there! Most are gone from here already. We are starting to get to the point of needing rain too. I'm a bit worried it will be a drought summer. But that's negative thinking, ain't it? Got a splash-n-dash the other day, and I think we are expecting another one this weekend. Fingers crossed for us both. Veggie garden is thirsty.
~Randy
Your daffodils are lovely! Thanks for sharing all the different kinds you have. Paula in IDaho
Hi Becca. Just look at all of those little peaches.The tree is loaded and so are your blueberries.You are going to have lots of fruit.
You have a lot of seeds there lady. I have too many too so I start them in stages and will start more when I can get everything outdoors where there is more room.
Your poppies are doing wonderful. Mine look like they are so slow. Still tiny yet.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Lona
Becca,
My daffodils are on the downside, most have shriveled at this point. With the heat we had last week even the tulips are suffering.
Your daffodils look great!
Eileen
Becca, your flowers are all so pretty. I especially love your snapdragon! Wow! It's so gorgeous!
Hi!
Love your Daffodils! Beautiful! Thanks for stopping by my place. I'm also following you. Have a great day!
Sherrie
A View of My Life
I had a stack of seeds from bloggers too...lots of them are up now...and I wish I had written on them who sent them!!! blonde moment! lol
Your daffodils are gorgeous girl....and spring is a pretty time in your garden!
thanks for linking in this weekend!
Those 3 acres are going to be blooming like crazy! What a great collection of seeds you have there. I already know of more I'll be saving this year, so I'll be sure to save some for you.
Don't you just love home grown Blueberries? :)
The daffodils are divine. Snapdragons are one of my all-time favorites. I can almost feel the sun on my back! These photos are fabulous!
Becca: You are getting wonderful blooms with so much more to come.
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