Discussion»Questions»Home and Garden» Office Girl wants a gardening question. Ok. What flowers are coming up in your area and what is your favorite of them?
Thank you Sharon! On our property we still have quite a number of crocus up, some scilla, and forsythia and red maple flowers on the verge of blossoming. Should have some dandelions and violets very soon. Next door there is a yellow flower out I am not familiar with, some snowdrops still as well as a southwestern (nursery) witch-hazel bush in lovely yellow bloom.
This post was edited by officegirl at April 1, 2019 3:26 PM MDT
No problem. I like to talk about everything and I am happy to discuss all the things non-political that you may want to discuss.
My god. You have all the flowers I have not seen in forever.
Mostly around here are the things that live no matter what heat hits them. Of course there are loads of cacti and Roses manage to thrive and Bougainvilla.
The rest manage to live a few months and then the heat hits. I love flowers and wish I could grow more varieties.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at April 1, 2019 3:27 PM MDT
Northeastern. Not too far inland from the ocean. I have had a garden since 2012. My very first since I never owned land or a house before. Not the greatest but enjoyable. Started out as a rain garden but later extended it to include some non-native plants. Plowed up half our front lawn for it. Started work for the season just last weekend - cleaning up , pruning, and laying some topsoil down. Drought my greatest discouragement. Last year enough rain but was ill prepared for it . Think I perhaps watered only once or twice all fall. Love leaves as well as flowers.
I envy anyone that has a garden. I grew up with a back yard in Illinois that had such great soil you could grow anything. I miss that so much. I wish I could grow my own food. If anything makes me sell this house and move someday that will be it. I need DIRT to grow things again. I just have a small strip around my property of crappy soil that is mostly sand. And we cannot grow whatever we please because it is run by an Association.
I had those guys when I lived in Chicago. They are so pretty and so delicate they do not last long enough.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at April 1, 2019 3:27 PM MDT
I had a crabapple tree in my backyard in Chicago. It never was used for the fruit but we loved the pink blossoms, probably a lot like your tree, but you have a better MUCH better fruit to enjoy.
It's okay. You are in the majority. No one gardens any longer here in the USA. I mean there are gardens, but it is not common and expected like when I was growing up. Everyone had yards back then.