I love flowers.
Sunflowers are my super favorite because they are big.
No, wait, Tulips are my favorite, because they look waxy like crayons & are the first flowers of the season, & they are Dutch.
No, wait, Roses are my favorite, because they smell like, well, roses!
No, wait.... who am I kidding?
Let's just say that I like flowers.
The truth of the matter, is that as much as I like flowers, flowers & plants do not like me... Until recently.
I have found that if I convince the plant that it is in LittleMiss' garden, they don't realize that she's only three, and that I'm really the one tending the garden. shhhhh.... don't tell the plants or LittleMiss.
Since the snow is forecast to fly again this week, next year's garden planning can officially begin!
special seed storage box |
Here's who made my special seed storage box sometime before 1903. |
We had major clean-up landscaping done this summer to our yard which now has provided me LittleMiss with ample gardening space. (no worries, the bbhoop does not remain in the garden)
The Focal Garden
The Focal Garden is almost centered in front of our home at the edge of the yard. I call it our Focal Garden, because it can be seen from all rooms (except the bathrooms). It's a bright & sunny spot that grows weeds very very very well!
2013 Focal Garden shall be TULIPS & LILAC !!!!
then SUNFLOWERS & Roses & other stuff too!!!
Focal is flanked by two lilac bushes, that will probably NOT bloom this year. We had carved out intertwining vines from them, that resulted in some significant trimming back. Since we've cut most of the new growth off & next year's buds are part of this year's new growth, we will miss out on lilac flowers this round. But watch out 2014! There will be some serious Lilacing!
So far all of the seed packets have been collected, sorted, organized, selected, and arranged. Most, if not all, of these seeds will be wintering over in a lovely box with zip-bags of seed packets. Then when I just can not wait any longer, the seeds will be planted in seed trays indoors & sprouting into little baby plants that will be ready to grow big & strong in LittleMiss' Focal Garden after the tulips finish blooming.
Everything here is pickable for bouquets! Maybe the sunflowers seeds will be edible too! I have the tallest sunflowers nearest the birch trees. I'm thinking that if I need to help prop them up, I can rope around the stalks to the birch trees for support. The layout is intentionally not symmetrical. I have a hard enough time dealing with the abstract spacing of the birch trees. If I had tried to be symmetrical, I would have gone even more crazy since they won't grow at the exact same times & sizes. My poor Monk-brain.
Speaking of obsessive, I've already marked my calendar to seek out some good mulch, compost, fertilizer, and dirt to work into the garden as soon as the tulips start to bloom next spring. I then have a couple of weeks for that amended soil to settle in, and get ready for the baby plants.
Ooohh, I'm so excited for next year, that I'm going to do laundry & make myself some hot cocoa!