Sunday, March 3, 2019

March

While I wait for the snow to start, I did some cleaning on the porch and enjoyed the sweet scent of yellow blooming primrose and hyacinths filling the porch. Our latest weather event started with rain followed by snow. Although the snow didn't stick to the ground fright away, it didn't take long. Falling steady coating everything in soft beautiful flakes.  Maybe there'll be a snow day tomorrow.








Hyacinths

Tulips

A purchase from the Philadelphia Flower Show yesterday. The first year I didn't take pictures.

Along with 2 types of maidenhair ferns, 2 coleus, and an air plant. I've killed several of these so this time, I'll try it in the mini conservatory.




Why did I think this would fit? Next week I'll get a different one.

Foxgloves planted today and the black eyed Susan vine will be direct sown in spring.

Couldn't leave without some blooms.

Lets look at the seedlings.

Dragon wing begonias. I'll have patience with them.

Six of seventeen vinca survived. The other's didn't do well after transplanting.

Petunias


The speckled coleus are my favorite.

Still lots to coleus to transplant but another day.

Foxgloves, geraniums, tomatoes, lettuce, basil, and peppers, started today.

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