I have 1 that has flower buds, but I lost the tag and don't even know what it is! Tamara
Any blooms yet on your WS seedlings?
Yes, I am happy to report that I have several blooming - slightly. I have several blooms in my wildflower mix (from Trudi), it looks perhaps like a flax, but I don't know. And a centaurea cyanoides has one bloom open and several other ones have buds.
Then I have a cosmos with one bloom right a the top, very lonely, maybe I need to pinch it.
Also, alyssum has been blooming very sparsely, I think it is not very happy, I may have transplanted it too late.
Pretty soon there should be lots of reports of blooming, although I don't expect that most of the perennials will bloom this year (which I did not consider when I started sowing).
Tamara, you could take a picture and post it so someone can id yours flower.
I think when it actually blooms, I'll know what it is. I just don't recognize the foliage. I tried a lot of new things this year. Tamara
Some of last year's seedlings are blooming for the first time! :-) So far, I've had blooms on a red/yellow columbine (came from a mix in the twisted robin box) and a white columbine (from gardengirl1204), and several other columbines have buds! Exciting!
funny thing -- remember the babys breath that i though had all but died during that cold snap (some of you commented that they may perk back up) ... well low-and-behold, one of them has what looks like a lil white bud on top. Most of them are not "standing tall" more leaning over.... but they look healthy-ish. The other batch of babys breath, i've planted already within my rose bushes.
but that is the only one that looks like it's gonna flower.
I noticed my baby's breath all have buds this morning! There's no pictures in plantfiles for this one, Gypsophila muralis, and the description says the flowers are pink/rose/mauve etc., but the picture on the pack of seeds was definitely white. It's also one of the few plants I have that prefers alkaline soil, so I guess I'll have to lime their particular spots.
the one in the image above, the lil white blur -- it bloomed yesterday. there are 3 lil flowers on it now.
I'm thinking these were annuals, not perennials, which i'd like to have... so i'd better get them in the ground.
No blooms yet on anything from this year except some self-sown Johnny Jump-Ups... however...
I have a dozen quart containers of columbines from last year's WS on my deck now, and several of them are budding and blooming. 'Tower Blue' opened a bloom while I was away -- and the flower is huge, over 2 inches across!! What a nice surprise. Looks like I may have even more columbines from this year's sowing (started them in rows in 2 dollar store foil roasting pans plus 4 pint containers), and there's at least 15 or 16 additional colors/varieties among them. :-)
Congratulations on lovely blooms!
I have my first blooms! They are 'Imperial Antique Shades' pansies. Woo hoo! Tamara
I've got a few little blooms opening on some Linnarea (toadflax) seedlings!
Woohooo!! for both of us, Tamara!
I've got johnny-jump-ups, marigolds, zinnia (thumbelina), and nasturtium blooming!!
Woo hoo for all of us!
I'm so bummed.... my seedlings are so tiny, i don't even think they will bloom this year -- much less get big enough to plant out.... and 90% what i have planted out, had been on the bunny buffet.... with the exception of my Bird & Butterfly Mix wild flowers.
Tcs, I have plenty that aren't even 1" tall! In fact, my eggplant and pepper seedlings looked so pathetic and puny I just went to Walmart and bought some eggplant and pepper plants. As for the bunnies, have you considered getting a Havahart trap? I just got one myself for all the stray cats who use my gardens as their litter box. Tamara
I've started my bunny relocation program here also... I've got Grandpa's old wooden rabbit trap, which doesn't even need to be baited (it's shady and smells like bunny, so I guess they get curious and just hop in)... I do have a havahart trap for the groundhogs, because they are mostly too big to fit into the bunny trap. The groundhogs are much more destructive to my garden than the bunnies, but when I can see more than 6 (different) bunnies as I walk around the yard, it's time to get out Grandpa's trap.
I wouldnt relocate the rabbits... they (the family) has been here longer than I have. ... I just don't want to be the main source of their diet.
It's an open field, and where they live... I should just get some "spray" to keep them from eating the seedlings. They are not coming into my yard -- i just happen to be planting in their area.
Is it possible to reverse the situation and make bunny a main source of your diet?
If I had to "kill" my own food... I'd be a vegetarian.
If i could scoop up all the bunnies back there to "protect" them at my home.. .i'd do it. The local coyote keeps them from over populating.
tcs1366 - same here. I once helped a friend who was slaughtering their roasting chickens - all I had to do was cut up the carcass (sp) into chicken pieces. The chickens had already been plucked. Never again. Both my parents grew up on farms during the depression - through to the 1950s. They would have been sooo embarrassed by my sqeamishness . . .
DH is a meat and potatoes kind of guy - otherwise I would already be a vegetarian.
Very pretty! Is the blue one forget me nots? Tamara
yup - I love them and let them seed all over the yard
I was "out back" this morning, and low-and-behold... my GrandPaOtt had bloomed... i guess the bunnies didnt eat all of them. beautiful lil purple flowers... i hope they continue to climb, as they are supposed to cover the 'bunny bush' out back.
I'll go back for photos in a bit...
So, i have a whopping 2 that have bloomed.
I have my second WS bloom...it was the one I was referring to in post #1--it is Cupid's Dart. I'll take a pic tomorrow when the flower is fully opened. I really need to keep better records next year...that I was I had marked down as "never germinated"! lol Tamara
Oh grampapa love the red flowers, I lost all my cypress vines.
tcs, you have MG's already? mine are sooooo small and no buds at all. Did you grow them in a greenhouse?
zone5girl, I lost all my cupids dart and even my love in the mist :(
But looking forward to seeing lots of pictures of everybody's.
oh those are cute :o)
pepsi,
no, I ws'ed them, but when it got REALLY cold in April, I brought them in. (I lost a few to the 20° temps)
I planted them out in early May -- and what didn't get eaten by the bunnies are not growing very fast, but i found 4 that bloomed, and 1 additional one I did find a bud on... i'm hoping that one will climb the trellis i bought for it.
I have yet to find a Heavenly Blue that has bloomed.
terese
ROFLOL... that is just too funny! and cute as the dickens, too!
I've got some self-sown MGs that are only now putting up cotyledons and maybe a couple of true leaves.
I learned last year to never underestimate a Marigold. Just give them plenty of fertilizer and stand back! It won't surprise me if they get knee-high.
It has been soooo hot (for May ) and dry here, I plant out what I can in the evening and keep watering. I think I've only lost one seedling to the heat. They've all been in full sun for months though. I literally water them every hour some days with the hose sprayer on the mist setting.
It remains to be seen what will and won't bloom this year, but barring some unforseeable cataclysm, next year should be truly spectacular!!!
the other day i told DH I was going to look for flowers... he was like, "Don't you have enough" meaning all the WS i did.
I tried to explain that most are perennials and probably wont bloom this year.... but i did tell him next year we will have TONS of blooms.
thank heavens we've had a lot of rain, starting this morning around 2am
i checked on my seedlings, and the babys breath took a beating [again] with the pounding rain
but all else looks ok.
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