The hardy geraniums are budded but are still slow to bloom. I guess they are getting use to being in the pot and they are spreading their toots first.
The petunia is one with a powerful red color. It is looking good but I just remembered that I need to water them. Our soil is so dry and you have to dig down 8 inches to find moisture.
The "William Baffin" rose is looking good but it is reaching the stage when the first few percent of blooms are failing. I had to look hard to find a bunch that looked this good. I think I will give it some water as it really has hundreds of blooms on it and it is large.
I spent the morning transplanting zinna starts to different blank rows. I had some really thick areas planted and instead of pinching them back I moved the crowded plants into different rows and create whole new rows. I lose a few plants while doing that but if I can get eighty percent of them to grow I feel successful. We slowly warmed up today but it was good to be outside. The neighbor kids of three from one house and a set of twin nighbor girls all congregated on the neighbors deck. The lab dog was on the deck also and the dad was busy working on attaching a new tarp on the deck roof. It was a lot of noise between the kids yelling and banging things and dad yelling at them. I couldn't see them but it made an interesting experience while on the ground moving zinnia plants. I really kind of enjoyed it and was amazed at the dad's patience of what those five were doing to him with their rowdiness.
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2 comments:
Wow! Your flowers are beautiful!
Last year my hardy geraniums were real slow on blooming. This year they are doing great. Go figure.
Your soil does look dry. This morning [Sunday] we got some rain! I don't know how much, but any rain will help.
I love hearing my neighbor out with their kids. Their noise is welcome in our neck of the woods.
Wow your rose is a beauty! I always enjoy listening to children, they can be quite entertaining!
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