
I always pass on these bulbs at planting time because they are often a bit on the pricey side, but then I see them blooming come spring and wonder why I was so cheap. And they naturalize easily, too.
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I always pass on these bulbs at planting time because they are often a bit on the pricey side, but then I see them blooming come spring and wonder why I was so cheap. And they naturalize easily, too.
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The title says it all. Although, taking the Street Garden out of the picture this year significantly reduced the opportunity to spend more. I could completely disregard most flowers, bushes, or bedding plants, focusing instead of edibles and a few hardy, drought tolerant plants for the fire escape. Bringing a set number of dollars and sticking to it was another well-placed strategy — no last-minute run was made to the closest ATM machine.
The sale seemed a little less hectic this year. Maybe I was just really on top of things because of that cup of drip coffee I was given in the line-up on the way in (I never drink coffee in the morning and drip has a lot of caffeine), or perhaps it was the morning’s downpour that kept only the hard-core from schlepping their wagons and granny carts through the rain. Whatever the reason, I got in and out in significantly less time and having spent less money than usual.
And now I’m sitting here at my computer punching the air victoriously like I’ve achieved some great feat.

“The Handy Book of Gardening” (1950) lives up to it’s title.
Here’s what I scored for the 2009 growing season:

Inside “The Handy Book of Gardening” (1950) — great illustrations!

Hotkaps (date unknown).

Davin would like to draw your attention to these important features. We could have used Hotkaps in today’s hailstorms and torrential downpours.
Previous Years: 2008, 2005, 2004
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I snapped this photo while out on a springtime walk a few weeks ago. This flowering bulb is commonly called Glory of the Snow, although the snow was long gone by the time I noticed any in these parts.
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I went out for a walk yesterday and while we have had some warm and sunny days already, it was the first one that really felt like spring. One of my favorite spring blooms, the pasque flower was out. I’m so glad I caught them because they’ll be gone before I get a chance to go out walking again.
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