Last November, I posted how to cut a stick from a Hydrangea plant and stick it in the ground to make another plant. This is the stick that I used in that post. Only 5 1/2 months ago and look how pretty the plant is already with a huge pink bloom! I love Lobella with its very pretty blue color. I have one area that I have big rocks, and every year the Lobella come back by the seeds it drops from the previous year. The area is shaded in the afternoon under a tree.
The whole time I have been walking around my yard, Charlie the Turtle has been following me just hoping for some veggies. I am so glad he is out of hibernation. He makes such a sweet addition to the garden.
For more Bloomin' Tuesday posts, please click here and visit Ms Jean at Ms Green Thumb Jean's Blog!
I've always loved Lobelia too, for the wonderful color. All your flowers are lovely. It's amazing that a stick could produce such beautiful flowers in such a short time. Seems it usually takes a whole year for that to happen with plants that I've tried it with.
ReplyDeleteAiyana
Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous. You have a REAL GREEN THUMB! I just love all your pics. I see you heart many things! Our summers don't last as long for me to have those kinds of plants and when I bring stuff in, my cat eats them..aaargh!!!! Thanks for giving us a glimpse of life and flowers in your area.
ReplyDeleteWhere to start! Honestly, your garden is a showcase. I've always loved hydrangeas and am amazed that you have such a beautiful big bloom on the one started just months ago. Your lobelia is lovely -- so colorful and full. My favorite has to be that poppy though. Oh my goodness, I've never seen one like that. Just amazing!
ReplyDeletelove the turtle...great flowers...so pretty...
ReplyDeleteI have tried to grow lobelia from seed, no luck so far. Will keep trying as I love that plant. You have beautiful blooms as usual.
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely blooms you have,and I do adore your Turtle Charlie.
He has got to bring a lot of joy and a few suprises to your garden.
Have a blessed week.
Thank you for sharing all the beautiful photos.
GM Anne!
ReplyDeleteAs usual I'm loving your garden and love that beautiful/wonderful turtle of yours!
I need your expertise once again please. My sweet hubbs brought home some flowers in a container and I'm no idea what they are or how to care for them...argh! Could you come over and take a peek? They are in today's post. You can just comment there. Thanks so much either way!
Hope your weekend was great. Ours was fantabulous!
I love when the Hydrangeas start blooming. I'll have to try your method of propogation especially for some of my favorites. :) Beautiful blooms today, the roses look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your blog - except the snake-I agree with you! You have a beautiful garden too!
ReplyDeleteI have a question since you are Italian. I have done so many searches looking for the word Barowsi Flourless Cake like in the movie "Just Desserts". I only find the term flourless cake but not with the word Barowsi....any idea? Maybe that was just made up for the movie?
Your Hydrangeas are so pretty. I really like the lighter pink one. Daisys are one of my favorites. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteAll your blooms look great! The Matilya Poppy is amazing! I love poppies but can't seem to grow any.I can't believe you can start a hydrangea so easily. Still no Mr L! Jean
ReplyDeleteShasta daisy is one of my fav's too. Love the hydrangea's too. 9 tree roses? Can we see a photo of them all together? please?
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
The poppies are beautiful. Another one of those zone 10 plants I can't grow in southern IL. But I certainly enjoyed it on your blog. Thanks for sharing! ~~Rhonda :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing those lovely blossoms with us! They helped brighten my day.
ReplyDeleteHow cool that you have a turtle to follow you around! That is neat. Love all the flowers in your yard.
ReplyDelete