Fertilizer Friday is the day when gardeners from all over the world join in and share the blooms of their labors! After an incredibly busy and stressful week, it is nice to know I can relax and take a peek at some of the loveliest blogs-and the gardens they showcase....
If you are new to this party...WELCOME!!! If you are a regular...WELCOME BACK! Anyone can post plants of any kind...you are all welcome...the more the merrier!
Now...if you are not familiar with the winter rules here...you will be...since I have ZERO to share...my gardens are bare...I (and other gardeners in similar climates) are sharing our favorite photos from months, gardens, years gone by, or the current indoor gardens and houseplants that they have. Those who have real live beauty to share are doing just that!
I would like to add, that if you are not a fertilizer...you may still join in. The name Fertilizer Friday actually was coined to remind those of us who like to feed our greens, but forget! Fertilizing is not a must...but the flaunting...IS!
Please Publish the Fertilizer Friday Logo at the top of this post, and link into the mister linky list below. If you do not do this, you may not get as many "tourists" visiting your Friday post.
So? What are we waiting for? Feed your flowers/ houseplants...gardens...snap some photos, link in and Flaunt with me!
I am making progress!!! On Saturday of last week, I noticed that there were a few of my Geraniums popping through the soil! This is what they look like right now!
So far, the germination ratio is fairly good. I don't see a lot of duds...maybe a few late arrivals, and a few no shows...but over all...the germination has been great!
Some seeds may have been a tad deeper than others...lol...so we are waiting to see...if nothing else...we still have plenty to go around. Soon I will be transplanting them to larger pots for the rest of their stay in the greenhouse.
My Mandevilla is doing very well in the greenhouse this winter. She is the very first of her kind to ever grace the plant population here...I quite like it and may have to try for another one.
And.....the most exciting part of this post.....
My LOUFA is sprouting!!! I didn't think I'd have too much success with these....but LOOK!!! Trailrider ...you did good girl! Thank you! I can't wait to see how these grow for me!
Okay....you guys know what to do...so get busy and I'll meet you there eventually!
If you are new to this party...WELCOME!!! If you are a regular...WELCOME BACK! Anyone can post plants of any kind...you are all welcome...the more the merrier!
Now...if you are not familiar with the winter rules here...you will be...since I have ZERO to share...my gardens are bare...I (and other gardeners in similar climates) are sharing our favorite photos from months, gardens, years gone by, or the current indoor gardens and houseplants that they have. Those who have real live beauty to share are doing just that!
I would like to add, that if you are not a fertilizer...you may still join in. The name Fertilizer Friday actually was coined to remind those of us who like to feed our greens, but forget! Fertilizing is not a must...but the flaunting...IS!
Please Publish the Fertilizer Friday Logo at the top of this post, and link into the mister linky list below. If you do not do this, you may not get as many "tourists" visiting your Friday post.
So? What are we waiting for? Feed your flowers/ houseplants...gardens...snap some photos, link in and Flaunt with me!
I am making progress!!! On Saturday of last week, I noticed that there were a few of my Geraniums popping through the soil! This is what they look like right now!
So far, the germination ratio is fairly good. I don't see a lot of duds...maybe a few late arrivals, and a few no shows...but over all...the germination has been great!
Some seeds may have been a tad deeper than others...lol...so we are waiting to see...if nothing else...we still have plenty to go around. Soon I will be transplanting them to larger pots for the rest of their stay in the greenhouse.
My Mandevilla is doing very well in the greenhouse this winter. She is the very first of her kind to ever grace the plant population here...I quite like it and may have to try for another one.
And.....the most exciting part of this post.....
My LOUFA is sprouting!!! I didn't think I'd have too much success with these....but LOOK!!! Trailrider ...you did good girl! Thank you! I can't wait to see how these grow for me!
Okay....you guys know what to do...so get busy and I'll meet you there eventually!
Comments
Thanks for hosting, this is so much fun!
Troy
You truly have green thumbs. They are looking great.
Today we have godsend rain, beautiful and soaking and steady.Keep her coming lord.
What a neat greenhouse, I'm impressed! I have a walkout basement, so maybe I can set up a greenhouse of sorts there. Getting water to it would be the biggest issue.
I don't remember seeing your blog button before. I will add it to my sidebar. Also please stop by my blog if you can to help me celebrate my 1st Blogiversary.
Cathy
If only I could remember to water them let alone transplant them up into bigger pots.
Brenda
You've done a good job on painting that chair ...I'm a decorators daughter and I've never heard of that before :)
Debbie
Deb
http://bggarden.com/blog/2010/02/05/ticket-give-away/
My mandevilla is dead dead DEAD.
Justine :o )
Feels like spring!
Darlene :-)
the seedlings. Maybe in April.
We can't set them out till the end of May or June.
yvonne
the seedlings. Maybe in April.
We can't set them out till the end of May or June.
yvonne