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Yesterday I made my second attempt at domesticating one of the three strips'o'soil that form the front yard of le Chateau. [profile] funkyplaid gave me a lift to Sloat Garden Center, & there I bought many green things. Good luck, green things! You'll need it! For once I was known as the Black Thumb, & I'm still less than proficient at this whole gardening thang.

Here are this year's contestants on Survivor: Garden.

Veronica peduncularis 'Georgia Blue'Verbena 'Homestead Purple'
Dianthus 'Arctic Star'Correa pulchella'

I will try to get some photos of the actual garden planting, too. With help from [profile] evilfb, I cleared all the weeds from this section, then put down a fabric weed barrier. Hopefully, the plants I bought will spread, covering the boring black fabric. Also, I hope they will live longer than the poor annuals I planted last year. This year's choices were driven by the criteria of survivorship: all annuals, all drought-tolerant. I hope they all thrive!

Plug: there's a new community, [profile] norcalgardening, & so far it's been really helpful. Dirt-diggers, check it out!

Date: 2006-05-02 06:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marasca.livejournal.com
I've never quite understood what makes one plant thrive and another die horribly. I have one box of herbs and a pot of petunias that are so happy they're practically doing little planty jigs. At the same time, potted in the same soil, I planted two peppermint plants. They're right next to each other. They were both healthy when I bought them. They're getting the same treatment. And yet one is growing like mad and the other has barely grown. My newer basil and coriander plants don't seem to be too happy right now, but I have no idea what to do about it.

Good luck to your flowers!

Date: 2006-05-02 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacesan.livejournal.com
Some plants have emotional problems and have a harder time thriving than others. You can talk to them and try to sort out their problems, or you can just pull them up and throw them away, putting them out of their emo misery.

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