My plants just love rain and they show their appreciation by growing leaps and bounds in just one day!
This is a terrible picture, but my FOUR year old Columbine finally bloomed!




Winter sowing is a method I use to start my seeds outdoors during the months of January through March. I learned of this method from Gardenweb.com. This is my 4th year winter sowing and I have had great success with this method. You may view some of my success at http://new.photos.yahoo.com/shoeforyou222/album/576460762356960809#page1
3 comments:
Gorgeous!! I would love to have one of those Lime Sorbet Columbines.
Pat
GI & Back Porch Musings
Oooh oooh.. that columbine looks like something that's sprouting up in my backyard...oooh. Lovely as always Miss Amy.
Jenn
aka jgsearls
Thanks, Pat and Jenn!
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