My Fairy Gardening and Miniature Gardening is limited to using succulents while we are in AZ. Plus, we have to transport them back home when we head north again, which is always a challenge for Denny.
But, succulents are abundant in the garden centers and at reasonable prices. Although I intend to use restraint and do, I could probably do a better job of limiting my purchases!
I just finished putting an AZ themed miniature garden together since arriving home with my bounty of succulents. It's fun to create something a bit different each year and although I've had this container and the little decorations and used them before, this year I used some different plants and a different design. The little home is a favorite of mine, I purchased it years ago at a garage sale for $1 and treasure it! Two of the cacti spent the winter in a neighbor's house being protected from our MN winter! Thanks Mary!
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.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Love this beacon shining in my hosta bed!
Always one of the first hostas to greet me!
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And she brought along a special friend, a weed this year! |
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Muscari, another touch of blue!
Grape Hyacinths (Muscari) are another spring favorite of mine! It's now their turn to join the "Spring Thing" in my flower beds! Available now in your garden centers and will come back to greet you every spring. They are so easy to tuck in here and there and if they get too prolific for you, just dig out part of a clump, they make a great gift to friends in the spring!
Monday, April 25, 2016
Spring bouquet
Seems I planted a spring bouquet without realizing it once upon a time! The early bloom on the Lamium added another color this year! Mother nature delivers it to me every spring!
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Cactus!
A friend of mine, Pat, had this adorable wooden planter and had not figured out what to do with it yet, so she asked me if I'd like to see what I could come up with for it!
Well, while in AZ this winter, it dawned on me that succulents might be the best answer to this challenge because it required small pots. Small potted plants find it difficult to survive at my house because every planter has to be able to handle up to 4 days in July/August without water! So, I picked up four cactus (which three of them the happen to flower readily! I just got their special new home all set up for them! They have such catchy names I'll have to figure out some neat signage for them!Saturday, April 23, 2016
My Blue Heaven
One of my favorite sights in Rochester is when the Siberian Squill share their beauty with us! I always have to drive by the Mayo Foundation House in SW Rochester to check out what I call "a piece of blue heaven"! I'm always taking people with me to share the thrill! This year I took my neighbor Mary with me and later my great granddaughter, Josie.
Then I gave Josie a few of my Squills in bloom to tuck into one of her fairy gardens!
I was delighted today when Denny asked me about the little blue flowers blooming in the grass where we removed a garden bed last fall! Yep, now I have my own naturalized piece of blue heaven starting in my own yard!
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Then I gave Josie a few of my Squills in bloom to tuck into one of her fairy gardens!
I was delighted today when Denny asked me about the little blue flowers blooming in the grass where we removed a garden bed last fall! Yep, now I have my own naturalized piece of blue heaven starting in my own yard!
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SIBERIAN SQUILL
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Tulips on the SE MN Tundra
At last Tulips open up on the SE MN Tundra! My friend, Joan, just updated me with this picture of her tulips she shared with me in February!
It is so rewarding to find our friends coming back to visit us again this gardening season! Like everyone else, I've been out there cleaning winter clutter from the garden beds, adding fertilizer and weed preventer and finding plant friends popping up to greet me! Bestest time of the year indeed!
It is so rewarding to find our friends coming back to visit us again this gardening season! Like everyone else, I've been out there cleaning winter clutter from the garden beds, adding fertilizer and weed preventer and finding plant friends popping up to greet me! Bestest time of the year indeed!
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