Hi everyone! Memorial Day weekend has finally arrived, bringing summer to the beach. Or so we always hope. Actually a gale is blowing in a storm or fog, it can't decide. Every year I say I will get my seeds planted by April 1st and every year it is too cold. This past week it was warm enough to garden a bit, just my deck pots of course. I ordered bags of fresh potting soil that holds moisture via Amazon. Sadly I didn't get my pots repainted; maybe next year I'll replace these.
I'm very pleased with my lilies and coreopsis. Years of successful regrowth.
This year I was going to just do two "tropical ''pots [my son gave me beautiful cannas bulbs for Mother's Day], but in the end I couldn't resist my seeds and the pleasure of my annual summer zinnia and wildflowers pot gardens. I started with seeds from the Dollar Store. I give them credit, they are germinating, see above on the right.
But it was not enough, so I ordered more seeds. Heirloom zinnias and marigolds from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds .HERE
I didn't know scabiosa was a type of marigold.
I love their packaging, both their seed packs and even their padded brown envelope.
I wonder if ''pink celery'' is rhubarb? I 'll have to look it up.
The order included gift seeds, extra seeds on the ornamental artichokes and free purple carrots, all of which I'll pass on to my friend who vegetable gardens. We'll see how the seeds do: my dad, an expert gardener, didn't hold with using heirloom seeds due to, in his opinion, low germination and disappointing yields/ flowers. Give him modern hybrids all the way. But then again, he had a BIG garden and grew enough produce, including a cranberry bog! and fruit trees, to last almost all year; I have two pots.
Speaking of friends I made these dish towels for a friend who is so caring and helpful when i need her.
Did you know that currently "Coastal Granny Chic" is a thing? We laughed and laughed. I have had this look all my life, this year I am ''in'', next year I'll be out. Here's the link. Coastal Grandma Chic
Dish towels now cost a fortune! Who knew? I looked at some on IG, linen towels run $40.00 each. For my friend, I used linen remnants from my stash, one grey, one ecru. I backed it with the batik from her worn out duvet cover, as we await the arrival of its replacement fabric.
To hold the layers together I tacked the center with a rarely used decorative stitch. Tiny starfish? Dandelion seed heads?
If I was making these for myself I'd probably want to add handmade antique lace. But I refrained. I hope she likes and uses them.
Mushrooms and toadstools! Why do we love them? Remnant memories of fairies and gnomes hiding under red toadstools in nursery tales? Note the turquoise 'shroom, Penny---lol.
This is a card I found in my Trader Joe's cards stash. Sadly I needed a condolence card, which I didn't have. [Kudos again to Amazon for delivering a lovely "Little Prince'' quote card the following day.]
And why do I love this print, what I call a bellybutton dot. It was in my TQC Shop Scraps bag. Maybe it looks like mushroom caps?
If anyone recognizes it, pls tell me, I would love to have more than a 4" swatch. Thx!
Mo had the groomer and her spa van visit yesterday! He was so excited [because he knows she gives him big greasy chicken jerky sticks!] that she was coming he ran out and escaped.
He knows he was naughty!
We sat on the curb til she arrived. Later, exhausted. But fluffy.
See the small cabinet behind Mo? I am thinking of emptying it out and using it to store my small quilts. Hmmm...
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Just for a final smile, another bee-fairy Pug from IG artist @sunammy So adorable.
Have a good first weekend of summer!
Chill the wine, find your flipflops, summer is here!
[You know that old Yiddish proverb? Man plans, God laughs.] It's pouring rain now.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach....
We are nearly into summer here (officially starts 21st June but I always think 1st will do). You will have such pretty plantings. I always go for Heirloom seeds - you get free ones for next year and you are growing plants which were kept for their flavour, their survival qualities and hardiness, their disease-resistance and their history AND they stay true to type, unlike F1 hybrids. but then I grow things on a much smaller scale (and have never used chemicals.)
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If available, I always am drawn to heirloom seeds, though I think I'm attracted to their historic charm more than any scientific evaluation or opinion. We'll see how this batch does.
DeleteLovely summery post!! Those linen towels are just gorgeous..a long ago friend made me a linen tote and I do have a bit of extra fabric she included with her gift...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for that little chest!!
I want to try some of those heirloom seeds--I wonder if it is a bit too late to plant pots? Anyway, I will give it a go...
Your deck planters are really doing so well...
Mo looks so fluffy and cute!!
Hoping for better weather tomorrow--gray, spritzing rain and gloomy here!! Your lovely mushroom pictures cheered me up!! I am in love with mushroom drawings...
hugs, Julierose
Pretty iris!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're doing cutting flowers in your pots, too! Can't go wrong with marigolds, that's one flower that seems to do great anywhere! I don't know that scabiosas are actually marigolds, maybe it's named because it looks like one? Have to look that up... Let me know about the pink celery!! That is different! Oh, maybe next year add strawflowers to your cutting mix - they are fun, and dry super easily so you can keep them a long time! They don't fade when dried, either.
"Coastal Granny" made me laugh, but the dishtowels are very nice!
Love the mushroom card! Does it identify the mushrooms? The blue one is odd!
The fabric print makes me think 'eyeballs', lol.
Naughty Mo, running off! Maybe he was overexcited about the groomer coming? Love the cute pug bug.
I hope you get nicer weather for at least part of the weekend! Here it rained all week but cleared up Friday! Nice weekend for a change! Not that I'll go anywhere, lol.
Thanks for sharing!
Coastal granny chic made me laugh. Looking the link you included it seems like so much of that was popular not so long ago. Maybe the idea is that the style has grown into a grandmotherly state? I still love so many of those objects.
ReplyDeleteI hope your seeds grow well. My son-in-law is a horticulturist who works at an arboretum. His experience is that BC seeds don't grow as well as some others. I can't remember what company he orders from. I love the Baker Creek catalogs because they have such gorgeous photos.
Your dishtowels are beautiful, especially with the stitching to hold the layers together. Love your lace at the bottom.
That last photo of Mo in the basket with his back leg straight out makes me laugh. He looks so relaxed.
I'll have to come back another time to comment on your previous post.
Turquoise 'shrooms indeed!! Terrific.
ReplyDeleteMo looks less than repentant in his nest after 'taking the gap' and making the most of it.
I love your dishcloths. Such a great idea repurposing a duvet cover,especially batik fabric.
Your deck is going to be so festive with so much variety - very exciting.
The yellow iris is just splendid.
Welcome summer! It certainly hasn't arrived in CentralOregon. We've had a few intermittent nice days but mostly wet. Still so much fresh snow in the mountains.
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