Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Bloom Day - March 2010

Bluebonnet

Bluebonnets
(Please ignore the giant weed)

Strawberry

Missouri Violet.
I picked this up at the Garden Bloggers field trip last fall. I've completely ignored it.
It is still in the plastic bucket w/out a touch of water or protection from the cold.
I'm really loving this flower!

Shasta Daisies

Society Garlic

Sweet Alyssum

Tulips - Don't remember the variety
This is the second year and they look much better this year than last.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Tomatoes Planted


I started planting tomatoes this weekend. I didn't plant all of them, as I am still clearing out the beds. By clearing out the beds I mean eating lots of winter veggies. It's a tough job but someone has to do it :) Sunday night we had a salad with two kinds of lettuce, radishes, carrots, and kohlrabi. Monday night we had my daughter's favorite, bacon-lemon brussel sprouts.

I know it's risky planting this early, but I have row cover handy, and actually used it Sunday. It was windy enough that I thought it would be a good idea to shelter the plants. It seemed to work as they look really healthy. I planted romas, pear cherries, and sweet 100 cherries.

I decided that the swiss chard takes up entirely too much room in the beds. I've seen them mixed in with flower beds and thought I'd try it. This spot was previously occupied by "Purple Heart". Although I really liked them, I like having edible chard more. The chard took quite a beating with the 80 degree temps today. I'm hoping it bounces back, otherwise, I'll be taking a trip to "The Natural Gardener" for new plants.

Here's my new toy! It is just amazing for hauling dirt, rocks, and plants.

First Bluebonnet!


Taken this evening after getting home from work.

Here's a few pictures I took this morning, before the actual flowers popped out.





While I'm at it ... the first Society Garlic flower showed up today as well. I'm so excited for spring!