Friday, March 20, 2015

Countdown to Spring: Zinnias!

Happy first day of spring!  It's the vernal equinox, an excellent time because our days are getting longer.  More light equals a happier me. However, the growing season has yet to arrive here in Minnesota. No matter...I offer you a bit of color with fabulous zinnias. The photo above is a Zowie zinnia with a Monarch butterfly.

Above is Cherry Profusion zinnia, which grows as ground cover. Below is a Lime green zinnia, a big flower in an unusual color. I just love the versatility and ease of zinnias! 

Countdown to Spring: Presentation

I'll be at Albany Library (Minnesota) on Tuesday, March 24 at 6:30 pm to present "A Year In My Garden." Join me for helpful tips and colorful photos. Bring gardening questions! We may not be able to dig in the dirt yet, but we can dream together and share some chocolate, too. Books will be available at the library and at www.amazon.com/author/llarson .

P. S.  Just a reminder that content and photos are copyright © 2015 Linda Larson. 


Friday, March 13, 2015

Countdown to Spring: Crocus

It's one week until spring! Not here in Minnesota but somewhere else (Indiana, perhaps, in zone 6 or thereabouts), these fall-planted beauties are blooming. I love them, but so do the mice and voles.  This year I've observed more vole tracks than usual, which makes me wonder if I'll have any crocus blooms this year.  I've read the advice to plant the bulbs inside chicken wire, but I dig in the dirt and I don't feel like scraping my hand on dirty wire.  What I do instead is sprinkle the bulbs with cayenne pepper powder when I plant them. Of course, winter happens (lots of snow and ice and wind).  It's a gamble, but one I'm willing to take.


Friday, March 6, 2015

Countdown to Spring: Forget-me-not



Forget-me-nots are often planted with tulips. The tall spikes of the tulip flowers pair nicely with the ground cover aspects of forget-me-nots. However, what's important about this blog entry today isn't this flower so much but its name. This winter has been brutal.  I write this on a below zero morning, days after snow was found in every state except Florida. Here's my message: Spring says, "Forget me not!" This little flower reminds us that temperatures will rise, snow will melt, and flowers will awaken.