Here is a new thread for blooms.I'll join you in June.
Everyone else,heave-ho with whats blooming for you.
we were here:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1264128/#new
POPPY Blooms 2013
Khan is doing fine. After the first flowers bloom, I cut them off, along with the branch to the auxilary bud to render her robust, and bushier and to produce larger flowers. They make supreme cut flowers, just cut and sear bottoms of stems to retain nutrients and long-live your blossoms.
Are those Orientals?
Looking great,nice color.
JoAnn, they are both Orientals. Got the double one from High Country Gardens as "Red Shades". This one reseeds like an annual. The other one was suppose to be something else other than orange. It does have a white halo around the center. There are buds everywhere.
Nice
The generic Flanders poppies in my Memorial Day flower bed are starting to come in here in upper East TN. One of the plants is bearing red poppies with the usual outer petals, and inner petals scrolled or rolled, like the petals of a seashell cosmos.
This is only my second year growing poppies, so I do not know a lot about them. In my limited experience I've seen double and pom-pom types, but never scrolled.
I'm not much of a photographer, but here is my attempt at a photo. The plant just started flowering, but with the weather has lost a bit of its perkiness. The plant has lots more buds. Will try to get better photos as they open.
Weather here has been rainy and cloudy, little sun for weeks. Apologies if the garden looks a bit rangy, I plead the weather as my excuse.
Thanks in advance for any information!
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Rain both misty and drenching ,has made a sad case for my OP's
If it dries off today I will pix some more.
Hi JoAnn and Mike, your poppy blooms are gorgeous. I'm happy to say that I did get some blooms from the seeds I broadcasted in December and January. I got no blooms from White Cloud or breadbox poppies, and a lot less blooms than seeds that were planted. I guess the birds may have gotten some of the seeds, or they just didn't germinate.
What did bloom were peony poppies Antique Lavender and Antique rose.
More Antique Rose from my side bed, and Black Cloud from my back bed with Iris Feed Back. It seems that some of the Black Cloud was damaged by something chewing on the stems, propably slugs. I'll have to put down some bait next year before they do their damage.
I now also am seeing seed pods. When are these pods supposed to be harvested? I want to save seeds for next year.
Annette
I have sowed white poppies 3 times and never had luck.
Gorgeous! I try to let them mature (the seed pods). If you get down and look at the pods from the side, just under the little flat cap are holes that appear as the pod matures. When the pods are ready and the wind hits them they function like salt shakers sending the seeds all over through those little holes. So I try to wait until I see them and the stem is getting sort of brownish - or at least not so green.
Thanks for the advice Mary. I'll keep an eye out for the little holes. Hopefully the birds wont get to them first.
Annette
lol. Not likely. When you see them you will know
Beautiful. I so love the lavenders. But I repeat myself :)
Welcome Moonglow.Those look like the first ones I sowed."Drop Dead Gorgeous" from The Poppy Shoppe.
Welcome Moonglow.
Well hopefully I have figured out my new/old camera. A freebie from my daughter and not very current. I had just about figured out the old one and now --- plus my computer is about to go TU and we are having trouble getting a new one that is tabula rasa (clean of any software which is a pain to erase). So here goes. Sorry for the blurriness but still trying to figure out close up shots. the last one shows (if you look very closely) the black rim around each petal. I call it eyeliner. lol. I promised myself I wouldn't save seeds this year just let them sow themselves but here I am tagging them for saving.
Oh My!!!! Such gorgeous blooms Mary and PAgirl. What a treat for my eyes on such a dreary day here. Rain, rain, rain, and more rain. The garden is loving it.
Happy 4th of July!
Annette
Same here Annette. For four days. But things are really growing and starting to open up so I walk in the rain in the garden anyway. I love the Shirley poppies if they would stand up better. They are so delicate and have such lovely colors. PAgirl. Your orange poppy almost looks like an oriental like Prince of Orange or one of the red orientals. I thought Flander's poppies were more like regular poppies. Are the leaves fuzzy or smooth.
Thanks for the compliment, Annette. Mary, the red poppy has smooth leaves and the flower petals are also smooth. I don't think it's an oriental unless the seed was mixed in the other seed. Whatever it is, I'm just loving it!
Jane
Pagirl, the first one look like a miniature dahlia. Very nice blooms, Mary and PAG. Mike
Everything is starting to bust out up here. Am so looking forward to my blooms. Even Mackinac Grand, one of my peonies, has opened up. Wahoooo! After such a crappy spring. oppps. pardon my french.
Pictures? Mary, you can't torture us like this and not post any pictures ;~) Glad you're finally getting some blooms. Enjoy them!
I will post pics. I just bought a new camera but I have a few on the old one also. Daughter and I are bottling my first batch of Irish Stout beer, then I will take some new pics. One of the deep purple (not black) poppies is open (and tagged for seed harvest).
Great images Oberon