A gardening blog that I hope will be informative and useful, not just a simple report of what I plant when. Please feel free to comment, question, disagree, enlighten and share your experiences. My garden is in USDA Zone 4a and is contained in a tiny townhouse lot, which I am cramming as full as I can. Bookmark the page and come visit again! Or subscribe to either the live feed or the email service.
My Jack Frost is now in full bloom. This doesn't really qualify as "clouds of blooms" yet, seeing as this two-year old plant is just flowering for the first time, but it gives a hint of the beauty to come in future years. You can see the resemblance to forget-me-nots.
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Labels: Jack Frost, Siberian bugloss
2 comments:
Hi Janet,
In response to your question about what type of mulch I am using on Saturday's post, it is red cedar mulch. So far so good, but I might have to move some of it because I don't think it will be good for my hens and chicks around the border. I will see. I layed it on really really thick (big weed problem too) and keep it really wet. Kitties don't seem to like it, or maybe they are scared of the crazy lady who keeps shooting out the screen door screaming at them...lol...
Your garden looks great. My herbal seeds are taking quite nicely. Won't be long before I can make some salsa with my cilantro which is thriving in partial sun.
Invite me over! I'll bring the nachos! ;o)
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