It's March 15. I don't have much to show you that I didn't already show you last month.
I bought these from some random bulb catalog that came in the mail.
I put them here and there. These are in a cactus pot on the roof. I should grow more flowers on the roof. Ones I wouldn't have to water.
Random narcissus. A month behind everyone else in San Francisco.
The first few flowers on the Geranium maderense opened just this morning.
The tiarella's starting to kick in.
I'll have a lot more next month. Everything is in bud. Late bud.
Back to work... as in, lunch is over and now I have to get back to work.
Link to my first Garden Blogger Bloom Day.
3/15/2007
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I have always admired your succulent dish gardens. You do those well.
Day two of rain here from a front that seems stuck so it is not the best weather for flower picture taking.
Taxes or a resume hmmm?
I love those cactus gardens, with or without the blooms!
Geranium maderense
I'd never seen this before... I HAVE TO HAVE IT. It looks electric-phospherescent-spooky-supernatural.
It weirds me out and I like it.
Now... to figure out how to get some....
Thanks.
Your cactus/succulent planter is stunning. It looks much better than the one I made out of my chip-and-dip set.
Thanks for remembering to post about this, even though you say you don't have much new going on.
You have a lot going on this spring. I also love the geraniums. And the cactus pots
Thank you all for coming by!
That Geranium maderense is a self-seeding biennial. The flowers smell rank if you get too close to them. It's a good plant tho', and I would keep one going if it didn't get so big. Great textural element and unusual growth habit.
C'est très beau !
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