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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
New Opens!
I spent the last couple of days cleaning up from last Sunday. But I did have time to take some pictures of my latest openings!

Climbing rose thats starts out with a light orange color and turns a dark reddish orange color. I have no idea of what type of climber this is but, it does grow fast! Less than 2 months ago it was half this size!
Both of my Clematis' opened this week. If anyone has any other colors or type II or III up for trade or gifting, please let me know. I am always on the look out for other types.



Purple Coneflower just opened! I have a bunch of seeds up for grabs. I will be planting some as season goes on. At the end of season, I will have many types of seeds up for trade!
Not a plant opening but its still an opening. My brother came into town. We cranked up the grills for some burgers and stakes. As from the picture we didn't forget the beers either.
Purple Coneflower just opened! I have a bunch of seeds up for grabs. I will be planting some as season goes on. At the end of season, I will have many types of seeds up for trade!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Spring Cleaning!
Today I cutthe yard or I should say my weeds and moved all my over wintered plants from the porch to their new spots in the yard. As the season grows warmer I will move some things around until I find the perfect spot for them.
This bougainvillea is a surviver. Last summer when we moved in it was dead and looked as if it hadn't been watered in a year. I left it for dead and was planning to removed it. I am glad I didn't, sometime in October, it came back and bloomed through early January on my porch.
By summer this side of the porch will be covered in blooms. The hummers and the butterflies will just love it.
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Container Garden
Monday, April 14, 2008
What a productive weekend...
This weekend was one of the most fun weekends I have had in a while. This weekend I attended the Fort Worth Garden Forums Plant Swap! Even though I am new to gardening and I have a very limited amount of inventory that I can trade for, I still got a lot of the plants I was looking for! After the swap I followed a fellow gardener back to her place in Copper Canyon to get some donkey compost from her.
Going to the Swap was a bit out of the way for me. Its about 50 miles away one way. Add in the trip to CopperCanyon and heading home I probably put a 150 miles on the truck this past weekend. But it was well worth it. Met a lot of great people, got a lot of new plants and eat some good food.
As you can tell I have been busy! About 3 hours before I took a picture, my yard was a lot worse. At about 2PM on a windy, cool Sunday afternoon I started my plantings.
I took a small section of yard where it was nothing but weeds and other yard trash and cleaned it up and dug out about 8 inches of top soil and mixed in a mix of EarthGro Topsoil, Donkey Poo, humus and landscapers mix to build a raised border less bed. I did my best to to keep the new organic soil off the the rotting fence. Eventually I will create some sort of border for this bed, I just have to find some recycled bricks or yard borders in order to complete this bed. I topped off the bed with a thick layer of hardwood mulch from the city recycling center. Before adding the Mulch I planted 5 large cannas that will reach about 10 feet tall and 2 rows of smaller red cannas. Now I have no Idea what these guys will look like. If it looks funny or does not go will I will move them next year. Once I see what they look like I will research and figure out more about these guys. Once the plants come, I will complete the layer of mulch and take a bag of decortive mulch and cover the decomposing stuff up if needed.
The bed is another small bed of canns. Now the cannas are a little close to my weeping crepe myrtle but I will deal with that when the time comes. I just do not have the room for both. I l figure I will be digging up some extra cannas when they get to large!
In this part of the bed I planted a Turk's Cap and several different types of red and orange daylilies
All the small 4 inch pots are new seedlings, I traded for. There are some Turk's Cap, Flame Acanthus, and several types of Salvia, that I can not wait to pot up!
In this group I received a Red Bud Seedling, Mock Orange, Purple Lantana, Salvia Greggii, and Salvia Guarenitica.
I also received 2 coral honeysuckles. I plan to let 1 run up the unused chain length gate for privacy and the other I am going to put it near my Cape Honeysuckle and let it climb and drap over a fence or a trellis.
And of course I planted a small amount of wood ferns. I plan to let this take of over this empty mud hole under my big tree. I will sprinkle some shade flower seeds and other types of seed that can handle more sun as it gets to the end of the shade areas. I will also let the vinca and ivy take over but keep both vines thin and trim.
I also received Blackeyed Susans and Giant Coneflower both are not ready for the camera.
Over the next few weeks I will be potting up the rest of my plants in the seed starting closest, prepping the last two beds and planting them. I have a very limited time, money and days left before it gets to hot work out here. I will post more updates as I work on the garden...
Thanks for reading...
Going to the Swap was a bit out of the way for me. Its about 50 miles away one way. Add in the trip to CopperCanyon and heading home I probably put a 150 miles on the truck this past weekend. But it was well worth it. Met a lot of great people, got a lot of new plants and eat some good food.
I also received Blackeyed Susans and Giant Coneflower both are not ready for the camera.
Over the next few weeks I will be potting up the rest of my plants in the seed starting closest, prepping the last two beds and planting them. I have a very limited time, money and days left before it gets to hot work out here. I will post more updates as I work on the garden...
Thanks for reading...
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Container Gardening,
new plants,
swap meet
Thursday, April 10, 2008
More New Opening This Week Part 2
Even after all the hard rain and severe wind we had last night had some more rose openings!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Starting a Blog Roll
Well I have had over 250 views since I started this blog! Go me!
Anyways if you read my blog and want me to link your garden related blog please post a comment. All I ask is you please add me to your site. Just post a comment that you want me to add you. Thanks guys!
-Element
Anyways if you read my blog and want me to link your garden related blog please post a comment. All I ask is you please add me to your site. Just post a comment that you want me to add you. Thanks guys!
-Element
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
I have my first vistor of the year.
I found this little guy sitting on a patch of weeds I was about to pull.

I moved the ladybug over to an infected Hibiscus with spider mites and aphids.
She is hiding from me. She is just a little camera shy. At least there is some food in there for her!
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Container Gardening,
Ladybugs
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Landscaping pictures taken at Richland College
Over the last couple of weeks I realized that Richland College in Dallas TX added some spring color to their landscape. I have to save its looks pretty good. Just a warning, the tulips are just about spent.


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Landscaping
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