"Might I," quavered Mary, "might I have a bit of earth?..."To plant seeds in--to make things grow--to see them come alive," Mary Lennox, The Secret Garden

Showing posts with label Bulb Planting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulb Planting. Show all posts

20 December 2008

Blooming Perfect Presents!-A Few of My Favorite Things

Kinsman


They play in dirt throughout the year to make the world more beautiful, give them something special!...and Do not forget the Birds in the gardens!

If you play in the mud..do it with color. Hunter Wellies from Smith and Hawken


These are a big smile...animal watering cans from Smith and Hawken...I would plant mine!




Forcing Bulbs is THE cure for Winter! Smith and Hawken has great bulb gifts,bulbs and kits.




I love these...gorgeous gifts come in a variety of "garden" options-Butterfly, Wildflower, cutting, hummingbird... and include 5' of seed tape-"Happiness held is the seed, Happiness shared is the Flowers" from Charleston Gardens




Watch the rain rise, it helps to know how much water fell and I love it as an ornament in the garden. This one from Charleston Gardens


For the Birds...and their Watchers. You don't have to be watching for spots and tails and chirps to wear this out and about from Charleston Gardens


Feed those Birds! These Yummy ideas from Duncraft



Also, from Duncraft the ultimate bird bath-it's heated so Open the Spa!



















14 October 2008

Let's Make a Deal-The Annual Leap of Faith


Each Columbus Day I enter serious negotiations...not for a new business deal but with the winter residents of my gardens. The gardens at Camp MP have admirers but they are not the type who ooh and aaah and walk on..no these have fuzzy tails and think my gardens are a country club, dinner included! Each year I make a deal with the Nutkin Family. The Nutkins are an ever populating bunch and they have taught one another all the best places to shop, my gardens being the Bergdorf's of bulbs. The squirrels and I have long discussions and I make every effort to hold up my end of the bargain..they,however.... So here's the deal, if they leave my newly planted bulbs alone they can feast on whatever they can shake out of the bird feeders all winter...Squirrels are not to be trusted!

Consequently I was not going to plant this year...but I couldn't resist! Bulb planting is the special spot of a gardener's soul. They represent the hope and optimism that every gardener holds. While the leaves are still turning and the sky is a glorious blue I dig and place and tuck my bulbs in with a kiss for a long goodnight. I admit I often forget where I placed them, which is actually part of the joy...to walk by a section of the garden and see a group poking their heads up is the reason I plant. Winters in New England can be long and cruel so the first sprout of a leaf tip through the cold and icy ground is a gift that I would not trade for anything.

This year I am continuing my blue and white theme..parrot tulips, peony tulips, grape hyacinth, narcissus, muscari, scilla...I love them in patches and not neat rows. Check out Van Engelen and John Scheepers Old House Gardens for glorious collections. Just a hint..bulbs can be addicting! Pick a corner that is visible come spring and plan around color...what do you want to see first/ Group them in clusters of color...don't plant one tulip here and one there...show them off together. Dig an appropriate sized trench and place them. You can add bone meal or bulb booster but be warned...The Nutkins love that, like whipped cream for them! Go dig a hole!
The Earth Laughs in Flowers- Ralph Waldo Emerson