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What’s Blooming May 15

Heuchera

Hardy Geranium & Mr. Bumble

Columbine

Azalea

Dutch Iris

Bachelor's Button

Peony

Weigela

Common Moss Rose

Iris 'Lenten Prayer'

Double Peony

Alium

Red Hot Poker

Ruffled Oriental Poppy

Double White Lilac

Hebe

Hardy Geranium 'Bill Wallace'

Oriental Poppy

Iris 'Ovation'

Snowball Bush

Foam Flower

White Bleeding Heart

Goldflame Honeysuckle

Chives

Old Fashioned White Rose

Candytuft

Hens & Chicks

Strawberries

Bleeding Heart

What happens to your Daphne when fertilized...all bush & no flowers

Alium

Potted Succulents

Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day takes place on the 15th of every month and all started with May Dreams Gardens.

Inside My Secret Garden – Wordless Wednesday

My secret garden today.

Here’s a video I also took of my front garden today: http://twitvid.com/WMQUR

There’s Something for Everyone at Jennings

Today was my first day volunteering at Jennings – one of the Snohomish County Master Gardener demonstration gardens.  As an Intern Master Gardener I will complete 16 hours of volunteer time in this garden. If it was closer to my house I’d be there all the time – it’s that amazing.

Not only are the garden “rooms” unique and charming, but they includes space saving techniques like vertical gardening, straw bale gardening and stacked raised beds.  It was hard to catch the charm in photos, but I still wanted to share a slideshow of the different gardens, trellises, arbors, pathways and plants.

The Jennings demo garden is located at 6915 Armar Road in Marysville and is open to the public.  Master Gardener volunteers will be on site to answer questions every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 9-1 (May – September). It’s well worth the trip.

Germinating Nasturtium Seeds for GROW Project

My failed attempt at germinating the seeds

As I mentioned in an earlier post (you can click here to read it), I’m participating in the Seed GROW Project and growing Nasturtium “Spitfire” along with other garden bloggers across the country.

Today I’m going to share what I’m doing to get the Nasturtium “Spitfire” seeds from Renee’s Garden to germinate.  So far I haven’t been super successful with indoor germination. I typically germinate directly in the garden so starting seeds indoors is new for me.

I started my first seeds on March 13 with my tomatoes.  I followed the directions on the back of the seed pack and in addition placed on our heat mat with heat lamp over head. As you can see in the picture on the right – nothing germinated.  Because I was curious, I dug up the seeds to see if they even attempted to germinate and they didn’t. I wonder what I did wrong…

Recently I’ve read some tips on twitter that I’m trying with my new batch:

  1. I’ve scored some of the seeds with a knife
  2. I’m soaking the seeds between two damp paper towels to soften (similar to what we do with pea seeds)
  3. Some seeds I scored and set between damp paper towels

My "Red" Chicken Coop Garden

Later today, I’m going to pot some of the “softened” seeds inside and plant some in the chick coop pots I just got.  I’ll mix it up a little to see what plants do best. Eventually I’ll figure out what works best for me.  I’m really looking forward to see what others did to get their seeds to germinate.

You can read all the posts here on the Seed GROW Project site. Like all the other participants, I’ll be posting my progress every first Sunday of the month.

“I’m growing Nasturtium “Spitfire” for the GROW project. Thanks, to Renee’s Garden for the seeds.”

Heaven = Wine Country & Gardens

This past weekend we visited the San Francisco area for the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show and to visit Sonoma. The first series of pictures were taken at the show.  If you missed it this year then you should really check it out next year. It’s full of garden ideas, inspiration, shopping, seminars and shopping. Oh wait, I already said shopping…

Lately, I’ve been feeling like I need to add more art & sculptures to my garden. I’m missing the small details. That’s why most of my pictures are of items that inspired me and should help me pick affordable art to add to my garden.  The second set of pictures were taken at Cornerstone right outside of Sonoma. It’s a beautiful shopping area full of art and display gardens. It’s a must see when visiting Sonoma.

The last set of pictures are of wine tasting at Ravenswood and Chateau St. Jean wineries. We also walked up & down Lombard Street in San Francisco. Just because it was there.

While we were in town we also visited with a lot of great folks I met online through Twitter.