When I went out to help my perennials get ready for their long winter's nap that is coming.....
I found it difficult to cut back flowers that are still blooming! Last week I found daisies and climatis smiling at me yet!
Sharing with you, over the garden gate, my own gardening projects, gardens of interest I have visited, gardens of friends, miniature/fairy gardening, gardening tips,and other related gardening happenings.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Monday, October 16, 2017
How about adding color to a shade garden area?
Hosta companion flowers to plant with hostas in the shade areas!
How's this for color in the shade?
This was taken at the patio tiered garden at the Mayo Clinic Rochester in early October! Below street level!
How's this for color in the shade?
This was taken at the patio tiered garden at the Mayo Clinic Rochester in early October! Below street level!
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Surprised at Shades of Green Hosta Society meeting!
I was awarded a "Certificate of Appreciation" as a thank you for the dedication and participation in supporting events since our organization was formed!
WOW! As a Charter Member I've enjoyed the many events and meetings we've had! It's not been work....it's been fun and rewarding. Most of all I enjoy the many new friends who have come into my life because of my involvement! My favorite activity is our annual fundraiser "Hosta Sale".
Now to figure out how to spend the $50 Visa Gift Card that came with the honor! Then my name was drawn for a door prize and I ended up with a beautiful folding yard wagon! What an evening!
WOW! As a Charter Member I've enjoyed the many events and meetings we've had! It's not been work....it's been fun and rewarding. Most of all I enjoy the many new friends who have come into my life because of my involvement! My favorite activity is our annual fundraiser "Hosta Sale".
Now to figure out how to spend the $50 Visa Gift Card that came with the honor! Then my name was drawn for a door prize and I ended up with a beautiful folding yard wagon! What an evening!
What an honor to have Cindy Tomashek present this to me.
She is the founder of our organization!
Friday, October 6, 2017
Bringing houseplants inside that have been outdoors.....
The season is here where outdoor temps are dropping and becoming not so comfy for our indoor plants that have been enjoying the summer outdoor weather!
Time for me to prepare my fairy gardens for the Minnesota weather we are transitioning into!
First I need to select any fairy gardens that are OK for indoor living. The one pictured below I planted with all indoor plants while I was in AZ in January. It spent a few months (March, April and part of May) indoors in MN but enjoyed our MN spring, summer and early fall outdoors! It is in such good shape that I think I should enjoy it indoors for awhile. I think there is sufficient light in the living room by my big window which faces south!
So, I need to be sure I'm not bringing in any little critters that may have been living with the fairies out there as well as doing a bit of pruning. I'll be parking it in a big plastic bag and then spraying it with a good insecticide and closing it up for a few days before I bring it inside. That works for me!
Do you have some plants or planters outdoors that you'd like to enjoy indoors for awhile or the winter?
I found the below link with great tips on how to bring those plants indoors that I want to share with you.
Tips for moving plants indoors from outdoors CLICK HERE
Time for me to prepare my fairy gardens for the Minnesota weather we are transitioning into!
First I need to select any fairy gardens that are OK for indoor living. The one pictured below I planted with all indoor plants while I was in AZ in January. It spent a few months (March, April and part of May) indoors in MN but enjoyed our MN spring, summer and early fall outdoors! It is in such good shape that I think I should enjoy it indoors for awhile. I think there is sufficient light in the living room by my big window which faces south!
So, I need to be sure I'm not bringing in any little critters that may have been living with the fairies out there as well as doing a bit of pruning. I'll be parking it in a big plastic bag and then spraying it with a good insecticide and closing it up for a few days before I bring it inside. That works for me!
Do you have some plants or planters outdoors that you'd like to enjoy indoors for awhile or the winter?
I found the below link with great tips on how to bring those plants indoors that I want to share with you.
Tips for moving plants indoors from outdoors CLICK HERE
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Drying Hydrangea blooms...
So many varieties of hydrangea's out there providing months of beauty to enjoy! It's easy to dry those blooms to enjoy all winter inside!
Here's an example of "Quick Fire" variety, thanks to my gardening friend, Rita!
How to Dry Hydrangea blooms Click here
Here's an example of "Quick Fire" variety, thanks to my gardening friend, Rita!
Early in the season |
Later in the season |
Bouquet inside drying! |
How to Dry Hydrangea blooms Click here
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