Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Above is a very cute, simple video explaining why growing apples from seed isn't a good idea if you have a small plot of land.
I however, do grow apple and pear from seed, then I try grafting different kinds of apples onto that tree where I can plant it in a public space (secretly of course) Mwaaa haa haaa. Call me, NaomiAppleSeed. I am the real one - not the legend.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
First Attempt at Cloning Rose Bushes
Two days ago I took a trip up to a local rose garden. Washington State is famous for being the rhodadendron State. Finding rose gardens is not an easy task. This one in particular was designed in 1922.
Fall is the perfect time to start taking rose cuttings. I searched reletlessly for Hotel Savoy rose. I swear I saw it in that garden. After 30 minutes of looking at one bush after another, alas I could not find it. Although I was disappointed, I didn't leave empty handed. I left with four bundles of cuttings. I made sure there were buds on each cutting, and that the cuttings were at least the size of a number two pencil. I wrapped them in a warm towlet, and stored them in a plastic bag for one day.
Later the next day, I cut, and rooted my rose cuttings. Right now I have four medium size pots with about six cutting each. Apparently it takes about 6 weeks for the plants to root and two years before we get a successful plant. Sure it takes a lot of patience, but the payoff is one gets exactly the rose the want....(unless it is Hotel Savoy). In two years the roses will be transplanted to either a larger pot or directly in the garden.
I am a firm believer that flowers must be seen in groups to get the full effect. At least three of the same kind of rose bush should be planted together to appreciate the colors. However, I don't like boarders with only one kind of garden.
I think I will take another trip to the garden and take at least four more plant cuttings. For all the roses I don't plant, I will either sell or give away.
Fall is the perfect time to start taking rose cuttings. I searched reletlessly for Hotel Savoy rose. I swear I saw it in that garden. After 30 minutes of looking at one bush after another, alas I could not find it. Although I was disappointed, I didn't leave empty handed. I left with four bundles of cuttings. I made sure there were buds on each cutting, and that the cuttings were at least the size of a number two pencil. I wrapped them in a warm towlet, and stored them in a plastic bag for one day.
Later the next day, I cut, and rooted my rose cuttings. Right now I have four medium size pots with about six cutting each. Apparently it takes about 6 weeks for the plants to root and two years before we get a successful plant. Sure it takes a lot of patience, but the payoff is one gets exactly the rose the want....(unless it is Hotel Savoy). In two years the roses will be transplanted to either a larger pot or directly in the garden.
I am a firm believer that flowers must be seen in groups to get the full effect. At least three of the same kind of rose bush should be planted together to appreciate the colors. However, I don't like boarders with only one kind of garden.
I think I will take another trip to the garden and take at least four more plant cuttings. For all the roses I don't plant, I will either sell or give away.
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Liverpool Remembers |
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Burgandy Iceberg |
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Crimson Bouquet |
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sunsprite floribunda |
Monday, April 4, 2016
Needless to say, I am very happy my Nadia finally arrived. This was a great birthday present from my father. There are three lavender plants under the tree, but today I planted about ten more. The strings are tied down with bricks and large stones, which I covered with soil. Nothing is more unsightly than string tied to bricks structuring branches. I hope the lavender will detract from that. Hopefully the string will only be here a year or so.
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Nadia Cherry/Plum Hybrid |
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How the Nadia Arrived |
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Two Van Cherry Tree's from Carpinitos |
Sunday, April 3, 2016
potato planted finished
White potatoes are planted. We are having three batches this season.
1 french fingerling
2 red potato
3 white potato
I also planted some gladiolus plants around the potatoe garden so it wouldn't look do ugly Potato patches are not the most attractive thing to look at.
Potato patches are not the most attractive part of a garden, so I planted a line of gladiolus in the front blocking the view to some degree.
Friday, February 19, 2016
Seeking Savoy Hotel Rose
I am looking for the Savoy Hotel Rose to plant with the Myrtle Gentry peony that I recently purchased.
Yesterday I planted a Mr. Lincoln Rose fairly close to my house. I wasn't planning on planting a red rose bush in the front yard, but I've been so excited about my Myrtle Gentry Peonies that I started thinking about companion planting.
Savoy Hotel Rose looks like it would be a great addition to my garden. (BTW: the whole red and pink clash only applies to clothing - not gardens). It should be planted with Iris and lavender.
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Mr Lincoln Rose |
Savoy Hotel Rose looks like it would be a great addition to my garden. (BTW: the whole red and pink clash only applies to clothing - not gardens). It should be planted with Iris and lavender.
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Savoy Hotel Rose |
Friday, January 8, 2016
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
2016 herbaceous boarder plan
I am planning my herbaceous border for next spring.
Pink Marshmallow Fuscia
Angelique Pink and White Tulip and Angelique Tulip 6 pack
Drifting Bubbles Irish (white with a little pink)
Guardian Angel Pink Iris
(how to cross pollinate iris)
Calla Lily (white South African lily)
Calla Lily Crystal Blush (white with touch of pink)
Aphrodite Amaryllis
Apple blossom Begonia
Alyssum for Edging
Alyssum for Edging Apricot
Osteospermum Akila White
Tip Top Apricot
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