Friday, April 30, 2010

Starting special plants indoors

Special seeds from friends' gardens get their best chance of becoming big beautiful specimens in my garden when I start them indoors. If I cast them directly outdoors I'm bound to forget about them, let them get too dry and watch them become a bird's lunch. Indoors though, they are under my watch each day & I love to care for them. Here I have started pink double poppies and red Hollyhocks from Carol's garden, Helga's violet Lupine (which resist our PNW diseases), and bright blue Salvia from Marne's garden. There's something special about seed sharing, and I just relish these plants as they sprout, grow true leaves and become strong healthy bloomers.

I'm also starting an herb garden for my mom for Mother's day here. The Cilantro has gone to the devil & hopefully will show up this next week? I collected Borage seed from a start Helga dug for me from her garden, and here it is in the lower left, looking quite robust considering it's delicate, edible blue flowers that are to come.

The Parsley is doing surprisingly well.

The Tomatoes and Basil are ready, yet waiting for really warm soil. I'll start hardening them off this week and plant them out mid-late May.

Light Blue Columbine seed collected from the garden at my last home. Watermelon, Butternut Squash and Yellow Pear Tomatoes from Reesie. Cerinthe, Pumpkin and Larkspur also started.

Calla Lily from Helga. Thai Basil and Italian Parsley from Reese.

White, Pink and Dark Red Hollyhocks from Helga. Lavender Poppies with curly leaves from Betty who lives down my street. Thank you to all my friends, I love sharing the wealth.

Do you think it's time for me to pot these tomatoes up to a larger pot size? I can't believe how big these have gotten. I'm learning this is what happens when you start them a bit too early. Next year I'll try to do it differently, but for this year, I can't complain about these giant heirlooms.

I did get them into gallon size pots this week, and tied with stakes made from Buddleja prunings.

Front Garden in Springtime

The Pink Dogwood in bloom.

The Miranda Tulips give the last of their show, I will definitely get more of these if I come across them.

A new mini rose in the front yard! "Rise and Shine".


We've tied up the allium and peonies so they'll keep standing even with heavy blooms.


I love this path, it's so welcoming. We've created bamboo pyramids for Helga's precious beans! She counted out 7 beans from her stash for me. I will plant them when it's warmer & hope for a big crop.

They are a bit of a mystery, but a dry bean that is mottled and striped brown and cream. I love a mystery.

The front yard has exploded in Iris. Just a couple weeks ago I thought they wouldn't make much of a show, but now I'm amazed at how many flowers have emerged.