In this case ---- the acorn conveys KUDOS for a job splendidly done!
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown
Its not so nice outside, lousier as the day wore on. I spent the later part of the afternoon on line bulb shopping.
Ordered just a few daffs (150) but ordered a lot of tulips. In fact I did not count them up until after I had bought them by already hitting the Order Now button. Oh my. I have it all planned where they will go so I do need them. 1,750 tulips plus those daffs. Of course the amount to be paid in the shopping caert was one giveaway that I had a lot in my cart. Came to a lot of money but very good prices for the amount of bulbs. I am so pleased.
Tulipa darwin hybrid 'Red Impression': 50
Tulipa double early 'Eternal Flame' 50
Tulipa single early 'Couleur Cardinal': 50
Tulipa single early 'Strawberry Ice': 50
Tulipa single early 'Royal Mixture': 200
In case your wondering 50 was the minimum you could get, or 100 count blocks.
That first lot before I left a space are all tulips of the type that will come back year after year forever. The second block contains types that come back pretty strong but not all of the ones planted do so and you end up with not as many as you planted. The last block forget it, one year and you are done.
Natalie said:Rita, the bulb companies must be happy when it's not so nice at your house. That way, you spend your time inside, ordering more bulbs!
Natalie, you are so right! I used to spend my time ordering daylilies but my beds are full, no more room. Now I just squeeze bulbs in between those daylilies.
You can see how it all works here in the picture taken to include the raised stacked stone wall to create this garden area.
Around the corner and looking up the driveway.
Daylily slope has tulips too. But shadier so everything is going to start later here than in the very front. This slope is drop dead gorgeous when the daylilies bloom in the sunmmer. I am working on making it drop dead gorgeous for the spring bloom season also.
lovemyhouse said:None of us would say that, Rita--you might stop sharing your photos!
I am really very peculiar. Set in my ways. Not off the wall like those crazies you see on TV on Horders. But definatly not quite like everyone else. Thing is that I KNOW I am peculiar. Not going to do a thing to change it either.
Oh and it would take a lot more than being called crazy to stop posting my garden pictures!
Name: Mona Guntown, Ms (Zone 7b) I love nature & everything outdoors
Crazy wonderful, you are. I think deep within all of us "gardeners" lies a little(maybe a lot) of artistic blood. As we all know, most genius artist are or were, plum crazy. So, we use the Earth as our canvas and flowers as our paint brushes to spread all our talents. We tend to look at the usual as boring and strange and the unusual as beauty. This is why most find us unusual.
Mona, the funny thing is other than my garden I am the least artistic person you can imagine. I can't draw a thing, I can't even come up with a fancy furnature layout. But I can lay out my garden and see it in my head before it is created.
Debra, thank you. I am certainly unique. As in one of a kind and that might be a very good thing. I don't think the world needs more people quite as odd as I am.