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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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  • wtgW Offline
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    wtg
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    On another gardening note...I really like a variety of tomato called 'Little Sicily'. Tasty tomatoes, great yields. I have purchased them at Home Depot and at a local garden center but neither had them in stock this year. I don't have a lot of opportunities to get out to do plant shopping these days, so I took a flyer and ordered them from Home Depot online; I was surprised to see them listed. I thought I would probably get a couple of spindly, broken, yellow plants that I'd be schlepping to the store for a refund.

    Imagine my surprise when this very sturdy box arrived with two tomato plants in it:

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    Each plant was in a small hinged "greenhouse":

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    Some of the healthiest specimens I've seen. I unpacked the plants when they came a few days ago, so they've already grown. I set up this photo so you could see how cozily they were packaged:

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    Hopefully the universe will forgive me for all that packaging. But I'll be eating the tastiest tomatoes in the 'hood later this summer!

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      Steve Miller
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      Very clever! 👍

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        Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

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        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
        ― Douglas Adams

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          Mock orange? Pittosporum? Very popular as a landscape plant 🌱 in CA. I didn’t know it could survive cold.

          Maybe there are different kinds.

          [edit]. Yes there are. Pittosporum is the one I know. The one you have in the wild is probably Philadelphus. They’re both called mock orange.

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          @Steve-Miller said:

          Mock orange? Pittosporum? Very popular as a landscape plant 🌱 in CA. I didn’t know it could survive cold.

          Maybe there are different kinds.

          [edit]. Yes there are. Pittosporum is the one I know. The one you have in the wild is probably Philadelphus. They’re both called mock orange.

          When they bloom in LA you can actually taste the air, the scent is so incredible.

          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
          ― Douglas Adams

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            Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

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            wtg
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            @Mik said:

            Just planted these yesterday. Canary Wing Begonias.

            62d05f9b-89c9-42e6-9a03-456432e47b06-image.jpeg https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcompletegardening.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F04%2FBegonia-%25E2%2580%2598Pendula-White.jpg&f=1&ipt=fe1f23a0d17eecbe6ab29199a113a1a5a10b8cb5dbaa322ff6d4e3387ee33718

            Those are gorgeous.

            My friend plants something similar, a variety called Dragon Wings. Flowers are deep red and leaves are much darker green than yours.

            Dragon wings:

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              We plant the Nonstop begonias in our deck corner planters every year. Bright color all summer long and no maintenance

              “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                A lot of my plants died last winter because it was so cold for so long. The plants that survived, however, look better than they ever have.

                Iris - new last year.

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                Common thrift. I need more of these. They bloom all summer and appear to be indestructible.

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                The pot-o-herbs is doing very well. My first attempt at using that gray plant (what is it?) in flowerpot designs.

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                The view from my patio chair makes me very happy!

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                  A lot of my plants died last winter because it was so cold for so long. The plants that survived, however, look better than they ever have.

                  Iris - new last year.

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                  Common thrift. I need more of these. They bloom all summer and appear to be indestructible.

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                  The pot-o-herbs is doing very well. My first attempt at using that gray plant (what is it?) in flowerpot designs.

                  IMG-5997.jpg

                  The view from my patio chair makes me very happy!

                  IMG-6004.jpg

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                  @Steve-Miller said:

                  Common thrift. I need more of these. They bloom all summer and appear to be indestructible.

                  Yes! I've seen them in commercial plantings, like at shopping malls. They are very cool. I think they prefer a lot of sun, so I'm not sure if they would survive in my yard.

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                    Pleased and happy to report that the Lilac buds made it through the freezing temps a few weeks ago. Standing on the deck last evening, I was bathed in fragrance. Very happy to have Lilac blossoms. (A mock orange to the left of it, very heady when it flowers.)
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                    I will tell you what is not going to blossom: The giant Aliums, for the fourth or fifth year in a row!! They've had their chance, now they will be moved somewhere else in hopes that they've simply been unhappy with their location. I don't know why they won't blossom. They blossomed twice in seven years.

                    All the canes on all my roses succumbed to our harsh winter. Sigh. They are all putting out new growth at the base, though, so maybe they will pull through the set back.

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                      “ All the canes on all my roses succumbed to our harsh winter. Sigh. They are all putting out new growth at the base, though, so maybe they will pull through the set back.”

                      Of four identical bushes, one died completely, one died mostly and I think it’s putting out shoots from the rootstock. Two others recovered nicely and they’re growing at a furious pace.

                      Go figure.

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                        I have three rose bushes that are of the own root variety, no grafting. All three of them took a big hit this past winter. Two started sending out new shoots pretty early in spring but the third looked like it was toast; I almost dug it up. Lo and behold, probably three weeks later, I saw what appeared to be tiny buds. It hasn't caught up to the others but it is definitely still alive!

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                          My peony is blooming. It was just about to pop last Saturday when I left for Phoenix. When I got home on Thursday, they were already looking a little ragged.

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                          But individually they are spectacular.

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                          I’ve cut a few that were lying low (they’re so heavy when they bloom, they want to lie down), and put them in a vase on the front porch table.

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                            Wowza
                            Beautiful pink

                            I'm currently in London so may see a few things. Meanwhile the weekend FT suggested some gardening books

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                            Ventosa viri restabit

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                              Got home to find our rockery flourishing
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                              SWMBO plants whatever and wherever 😆 It simply dwarfs what was meant, at least in my mind, to be a prominent centrepiece 3' monolith amongst alpines.
                              Really lovely flowers
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                              Ventosa viri restabit

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                                Beautiful Irises, Andy. I don't have many here, so when they blossom I totally enjoy them.
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                                I have been mowing around this Marguerite Daisy. There were several when I moved here, but all on the lawn areas so mostly, they disappeared. But I've decided to see if I can get them to come back. Maybe I'll transplant them out of the lawn into the garden.
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                                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                                  Out for a walk around a local Wildlife Trust area with ponds and river and there were loads of ox eye daisy, flocks and campion.
                                  And lovely water lilies
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                                  Meanwhile my sisters garden is in full bloom with yellow scabious 20260609_130953.jpg

                                  A pure white peony
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                                  And rampant fragrant rose with clematis
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                                  Ventosa viri restabit

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                                    Wow. That looks lovely, @andyd !

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                                      The linden trees are blooming here. My best friend's birthday is June 22 and the lindens are always in bloom for her birthday. The lovely scent (especially strong in the evening) always remind me of her. We had a birthday dinner for her with her family when she turned 40 at a restaurant that was near a grove of lindens. The scent takes me back to a wonderful celebration.

                                      Near my house:

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                                      Makes me crave a cup of linden blossom tea!

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                                        WHINE: Jealous. Whinging
                                        Drought here. Anything I plant will have to be watered by hand or hose with an auto shutoff.
                                        Thought I was flying to Scandinavia yesterday. Bob is having too much trouble with Parkinson's so we cancelled.
                                        May plant something instead.

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                                          WHINE: Jealous. Whinging
                                          Drought here. Anything I plant will have to be watered by hand or hose with an auto shutoff.
                                          Thought I was flying to Scandinavia yesterday. Bob is having too much trouble with Parkinson's so we cancelled.
                                          May plant something instead.

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                                          @CHAS Ouch. Sorry about your trip. I hope Bob feels better soon, to the extent that he can.

                                          Mr. AM just launched a Parkinson’s support group yesterday, a joint venture with the local community center and Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon. 24 people showed up. We were pleasantly surprised; we expected maybe 6.

                                          It’s a long road, and we’re on it.

                                          Now I’m headed outside to water, water, water. I don’t trust our 100 year old house’s plumbing enough to leave water faucets on with timers!

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