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Snake plant
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You may think I'm joking, but I'm not. There really is such a thing as snake plant! Well, 'snake's head fritillaria', to be precise. I had only ever seen them in photos - and on a ceramic mug at someone's house (not joking!) so I was really curious to see what they looked like in person. I ordered 10, but only three came up. Two were little, but look at this one! And then look at it a week later! It looks like an accordion and the blooms look like they are all connected. Neat! I am so happy it did well! Next year I will try even more!
Stirrings
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It's spring at long last! Snowdrops sprang up first, submerged in six inches of snow. I spotted them on a dreary day in early April. What a delight! These are the snowdrops two weeks later - they last a long time! I did not plant them - they are a gift left by one of the previous owners! Note the yellow winter aconite beside it - this came in a packet of "early bloomers" that I planted in autumn 2017. I had never seen them before and am not sure I love them, but they do give a welcome glimmer of yellow in the early spring. In the packet of early bloomers there were also some "iris reticulata" - tiny purple irises that grow from a bulb, not a rhizome. I was so pleased with those that I ordered more last year. Now I have many of them! They come in yellow as well, but I have decided to concentrate on this deep purple colour. There are 23 in the picture, below, sprinkled along the border of the side garden. They are hard to see, though. Next ye
Pretty pictures
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Pretty pictures for which I have not yet found a theme... I love flowers, I love Indonesian textiles...look at the gorgeous combination! I bought the dahlia tubers at the grocery store - two pink ones and one purple one. Only one sprouted..and it was white. Of course. But it was huge! So they made me very happy. I bought the Indonesian ikat textile from an Indonesian festival that took place at Lansdowne Park, here in Ottawa. I traveled around Indonesia when I was younger, so the festival gave me a little taste of that time. I rarely talk about vegetables, because, well - flowers! But I do also grow vegetables. Last year I bought green pepper and eggplant seedlings. They did pretty well! I grew the cherry tomatoes from seed - just threw them into the front of the rose garden, then was chagrined when they grew very well and blocked my view of the flowers...ahem. Next year they are going back to the vegetable garden! They grew very well in the rose garden, though. I also g