tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post3008950929026314618..comments2023-05-12T09:52:51.723-04:00Comments on MyTexasGardens: As Spring Wanders Through!Suzannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12383039383765299104noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-47391659600952826952017-03-27T11:48:55.705-04:002017-03-27T11:48:55.705-04:00Good Morning Eileen. We are at the end of March no...Good Morning Eileen. We are at the end of March now. Don't they call it the windy month? This past week has been so windy, there is pollen and tree stuff blowing everywhere! The plants dry out quicker-we have to really keep on top of the watering! Thank you for coming by today, and for your compliment on my Iris. A few more of them have bloomed since yesterday afternoon. Have a wonderful Monday! Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12383039383765299104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-75394667923243562692017-03-27T09:55:28.896-04:002017-03-27T09:55:28.896-04:00Hello, time does fly by. I am happy now that sprin...Hello, time does fly by. I am happy now that spring is here. Your iris bloom is lovely. It is nice to have Scootie there working in the garden. Now, if only the weather would cooperate. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and the week ahead!eileeninmdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00070309645796725309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-67824465814511323562017-03-25T23:37:30.651-04:002017-03-25T23:37:30.651-04:00HI Sue. Iris is one of my favorite flowers, so ea...HI Sue. Iris is one of my favorite flowers, so easy to grow. But, once they bloom, it's over until next spring. Mine seem to bloom a couple of weeks later than others in my neighborhood and they are very large. It is remarkable how the blue tile and blue Iris complimented each other. And, you're right-the Dianthus and Dusty Miller always pair off greatly! I bought some more today, for a planter in front of my house. <br /><br />I'm happy to see you Sue. It's been a busy week, and will probably get busier as Spring settles in. Thank goodness my son commands the herb and vegetable garden! I don't have as much to worry about. <br /><br />Hope you had a restful and enjoyable break. Take care, will see you soon, hugs! ♥ Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12383039383765299104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-78629553151387539082017-03-25T17:49:21.348-04:002017-03-25T17:49:21.348-04:00Hello Suzanne! So lovely to read your post and to ...Hello Suzanne! So lovely to read your post and to have a little wander around your garden. <br />That's really wonderful for Scootie to learn all about having a garden patch. It looks so appealing with all the little signs on sticks too. With your lovely Spring weather, he'll have fun watching everything grow... those experiences are invaluable aren't they.<br />Your Zinnias are coming along, it's exciting when those first little leaves appear. I love the fish and gnome (I have a relative of his in my little garden too ;D))<br />Don't the Dianthus and Dusty Miller look glorious together! I also love to use broken terracotta - it's too pretty to throw away :D)<br />I also love the blues of your pretty tile and Iris - so sweet together also.<br />Really lovely to chat to you again, Suzanne, have fun as you watch your garden grow... cheerio for now, hugs xx<br />Sue (this n that)https://www.blogger.com/profile/06391234047655434003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-43782456690952852002017-03-24T21:45:39.718-04:002017-03-24T21:45:39.718-04:00Hi Shady! We did have a rather mild winter here, ...Hi Shady! We did have a rather mild winter here, it was cold, but we didn't receive any snow or ice! Oh, maybe a few flakes one day, and some frost, but there's a shortage of sleds in the state, lol!<br /><br />Ooooh, I can't imagine picking the blades of those onions for a snack, and, the truth comes out Shady! Don't tell anyone, but, as kids, we did pick a weed that we knew as 'sour weed', and ate it. As the plant grew, it would form little pickle-like pods that we would pick and eat. They were sour and we called them sour pickles. I don't know where they came from, or who really introduced them to my sister, brother and I. Who knows what they really are? They do grow in my yard here-guess I should do some research on it, huh? Well, I will get that salad together for you! And, by the way...the cabbage soup was delicious!<br /><br />We are trying to get Scootie more involved in home life rather than just playing computer games. So, he was pretty happy to help plant the little garden. His dad is trying to teach him some "around the house" maintenance too. <br /><br />It is getting green around here pretty quickly, but we are fighting tiny ants in the house, and have been spraying them, GAG! <br /><br />How is your Spring weather coming along? I always see such beautiful pictures of Florida, but I have always wanted to see everglades-oh, I know...swampy stuff is itchy and sweaty! But, maybe one day I'll get out that way.<br /><br />Thank you so much for your visit Shady, and for your big HELLO! Take care and have a great weekend!♫ Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12383039383765299104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6574965505310935206.post-38650478358492669802017-03-24T18:21:22.296-04:002017-03-24T18:21:22.296-04:00Hi, Suzanne!
Old Shady's not shy about droppi...Hi, Suzanne!<br /><br />Old Shady's not shy about dropping in to say hello, but I do have an ulterior motive this time. Knowing how handy you are in the kitchen, (I can still smell your cabbage soup), I insist that you rustle me up a huge salad consisting of "Wild Onions" and "Crow's Poison." :) (Please sprinkle a liberal amount of Prestone Antifreeze over it as dressing :) Thanks for the information about those weeds. I'm pretty sure I remember picking those wild onion blades in the fields as a kid and sucking on them. (Maybe that explains why I turned out this way. :)<br /><br />It's great to see all the beautiful flowers coming alive around your property. It seems many parts of the country had a mild winter. Was that the case in your part of Texas? Maybe that explains why everything's coming along so well in March. It's also nice to see that you and Rusty are introducing Scootie to the joys of gardening. As you know there is enormous satisfaction in planting something and watching it grow and it would serve the youth of our country well to try gardening as a hobby. It was so nice of your old classmate to send you Zinnia seeds. I hope you will post regular updates on their progress. I also enjoyed the Scootie flashback foto from 2012.<br /><br />This was a delightful post, dear friend Suzanne, and I enjoyed your show and tell. Please take good care of yourself and your loved ones and have a wonderful weekend!Shady Del Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03839935472941264414noreply@blogger.com