Gardening In Recovery

One of my favourites. Especially love the smell :cherry_blossom:

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Totally agree. My favorite flower. So gorgeous…

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Meeee!! I’ve got succulents

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In Ontario currently. That allium was at the garden centre though. Top plant on our property. Excited for my peonies to open! .

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I live in the northeast so we habe really just started a month ago.
I have 3 deck boxes 2 newly built a hanging basket and 3 planters. So many flowers I dont know where to look. Lol. Best year ever. Extra time.

Also built my 1st hinged hoop house and have a large tomato plant and pumpkins going. Beautiful. Already atw a buch of radishes. Yum. Lettuce hopefully too.

Wish me luck cuz my green thumb is a bit hit and miss.

God bless. :wink:

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Allium is one of my favorites. Love bulbs and purple flowers and succulents and vines and cacti and …love them all.

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Very nice. I see tomatoes there.
This is my first year growing them. Do you ever have any problems with worms or hornworms? Need advice :star_struck:

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I’ve got a lot of those in my garden, lupine it’s seen as weed here, but I think they are really beautiful so I’ll keep mine :blush:

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I’ve always wanted some lilac flowers , my father usually brings me some every year to make lemon and marmalade. But unfortunately not this year because of the virus.

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I loooove lupines. This year is the third year trying. I finally get the California poppies going strong but no bluebells or lupines unfortunately. I am trying to create a California corner in Montenegro. Jalapenos, habaneros and all.

A Mariachi band will be the hardest to grow I think?
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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I like lupines to, but preferably not everywhere in the garden. Last year that place was a lavender bed. But the lupines took over they aren’t planted they just showed up and I decided that they’re saying because they are gorgeous.

Trying to grow chill, we have a few different kinds. They loved to be indoors but when we moved them out to the green house only half of them liked it, so I moved the other ones back in. Trying to breed some water Melon too, but it seems impossible. The first once froze and the second ones just don’t want to grow. Guess that’s the problem with living in Sweden. The climate.

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Lupines are wildflowers, once you get a few going, next year you will have more. They are from the bean family, have tiny beans you can collect when the pods are dry and saw them directly to soil in November where you would enjoy them. Otherwise they will surprise you.

Lavender likes sun and not much water. I am surprised they picked the same spot. Beaituful any way.

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I know, my great grandfather used to collect lupine seeds and throw from his tractor while he was going back and forth to the fields, so the entire road upto their house was surrounded with lupines. :blush:

Lavender is a bit tricky in Sweden, because of the sun and heat issue.

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Love your great grandfather. My kinda man. :grin::grin::grin:

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He was definitely something extra :blush:

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