lol yer when i first saw it i thought it was squash
hehe , they got some real intense color, do they need to be moist all the time like the orchids ?
missed this somehow; lilies are super-easy. you can plant bulbs in the fall or spring, and unless the weather fucks you over you can enjoy them for years. both my last years' lilies (pics on pg 2 or 3?) sprouted during an early spring warm snap only to get snowed on at an inch tall and died completely... when i dug the bulbs up they were mushy. if that hadn't happened they'd be fine.
they're also great because of the wide range of strains without the prohibitive price tag on roses or orchids. (this girl: $3 start. love rose: $20) as long as you like their shape, you'll definitely find a colour / colours that please you. i even ordered some cool bulbs off ebay this year and they're doing great.
this coming from the girl that's killed several orchids never having gotten them to flower again after the blooms they came with withered.
nice flower pics.
i got some flowers im gonna start soon, i got a bunch of burgundy columbine seeds to starts here soon, and i also got a free pack of cardinal climbers for free, im glad cuz both are a humming bird favorite, im thinking of planting the climbers under the sunflowers to use them as a growing stock to climb since the beans are not really doing much.
i love columbine! another wildflower with a WIDE range of varietals! i have a wild purple plot in the middle of our lawn that i've been making the man mow around, much to his chagrine, but it's seeded now (yay!)... i'm guessing cardinal climbers are a vine with red flowers, lol? great minds and all that, can't wait for my red trumpet vine to do something!
collected leek, catmint and bleeding heart seeds already...
What do you do with your potted plants during cold weather? I think you live in Canada and they have cold winters like we do here in Michigan. Seems like I recall you stating that you have a greenhouse? I sure hope that your beautiful plants aren't destroyed at the end of the outdoor growing season.
i'll let the annuals go to seed but what i want to keep of this year's pots are either going in the ground or coming inside. a lot of the lilies are hardy to surprisingly low temps - avg -20 to -26 c (not sure what that is in f)
but not taking my chances. last winter was quite mild (and it's generally a LOT milder here than the canada that's north of you, thanks to the pacific) but the warm/cold snap bs in february killed a lot of stuff that would have survived otherwise.
no greenhouse as of yet; we're trying to pick a spot for it. (how bout here? -too slanted. here? -not enough sun. here? -right in mosquito row, you bastid!.... poor mr. mello....lol)