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YellowRose Posted - Nov 01 2017 : 06:35:46 AM
It's Nov 1 and I have waited as long as I could to start a thread about planning for next year's gardens. I have started my "wish" list of plants. Come ordering time I will have to get real and pare it down to what I can actually afford, but for now I am dreaming and adding plants.

Cretan Dittany - member of oregano family - medicinal & aromatic herb
Patchouli - medicinal & aromatic herb
Pennyroyal - member of mint family - insect repellant

I have grown pennyroyal before but not the other two. I like growing one or two new herbs each year.

I know it's early but what's on your next year's list?

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
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texdane Posted - Oct 30 2018 : 05:31:56 AM
Here in New England, we are putting our gardens to bed. Fall color should be pretty good with all the wet weather, but the recent Nor'Easter took a lot of trees' leaves off. I will have to go out and take some pictures for you all to see.

Next year, I will be pulling alot of plants out in the front that were destroyed by the storm in May. I also want to put in a few more peonies and roses. I planted my garlic this week in the garden for next spring. I will start planning my veggie garden early. I also teach a class on seeds in a few months.


I do like the "break" we get from the garden in winter - Connecticut is extremely weedy and hard to cultivate.

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Killarney Posted - Oct 29 2018 : 4:17:43 PM
Sara,I have never had lunch with lavender, I would like to try again next spring.
Connie #3392
YellowRose Posted - Oct 28 2018 : 11:42:57 AM
Great pics Grace and Connie. Love seeing FarmGirl gardens. Lavenders don't do well in our Texas heat. This year I took a chance on an lavender that is supposed to survive the heat. It's name is Sarah so that makes it extra special to me. It survived the heat, but did not flower, and now to see if Sarah will winter over. If it winters over I will seriously think about ordering more for beds along sidewalk to frontporch.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

Killarney Posted - Oct 28 2018 : 11:06:01 AM
Grace!! I adore all your pictures!!!! I love your style!!!

Connie#3392
Imagine....
Killarney Posted - Oct 28 2018 : 11:04:37 AM
Finally! I see Color! Purple and Yellow!

Connie #3392
Imagine....
katmom Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 1:39:31 PM

The above pics are from our old house just barely a mile down the road,, the house we are in now, is smaller, but with more acerage..

This is this years planting of lavender,,,

right after pruning..
and of course, our lil Ginger wanted to be in the photo...

I had to do a "walk about" to find all my lil Gnomes... now they are picked up and stored away to protect them from the brutal snow.


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katmom Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 1:38:19 PM
The above pics are from our old house just barely a mile down the road,, the house we are in now, is smaller, but with more acerage..

This this years planting of lavender,,,

right after pruning..
and of course, our lil Ginger wanted to be in the photo...

I had to do a "walk about" to find all my lil Gnomes... now they are picked up and stored away to protect them from the brutal snow.


>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

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katmom Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 09:56:30 AM
Lisa, aka nubidane... and Connie... lol!
I am the 'don't follow the rules' lavender gal! lol!

Lisa, , check your potted lavender plant (roots) if they are over grown for the pot, transplant them into a bigger pot.. you can bring it indoors for the Winter. water sparingly unless you keep your house uber warm then check more often,, Lavender is a drought tolerant plant,, if the tips start to curl over,,, it needs water.

If you decide to plant it, do so early enough before Winter (ground freezes) so the roots can take hold.
As for pruning,, I prune my lavender into a mound shape (think- 1/2 round)... do not prun past the 'wood',,, stay just above the wood.. you can tell the wood from the shoots by the color..

Up here in Spokane WA., we have winter hardy lavender cultivated and grown over in Sequim WA.,, so ours are Winter hardy.
Actually the snow covers the mounds and protects the lavender from damage caused by a freeze.

this is a picture at my old house,,

I grew both 'Melissa' and 'Sharon Roberts' cultivers.. (Melissa is a white lavender.)

this what they looked like early on...
The family we sold our home to,, has changed a lot of the landscaping and there is only 1/2 as many lavender plants.. I had 125 in the field, not including what was around the house and in my fenced in garden...


alas,,, everyone has different ideas on gardening.


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katmom Posted - Oct 17 2018 : 09:36:02 AM
Well, today I am going to take advantage of the bit-o-sunshine and mid 50 degree weather and prune the roses and put away all the flower pots.. it is just a matter of a dew weeks before we get our first snow... my gal~pals in Montana & Colorado have already gotten theirs.

Soon it will be time to pull out the Garden catalogues and day dream of summer gardening again! lol!


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YellowRose Posted - Oct 12 2018 : 02:34:21 AM
Connie I buy big full mums but they never winter over and come back so I treat them as annuals. Would love to have them come back.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

Killarney Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 7:45:55 PM
Thanks Sara, it's the best I have ever done with mum's!
Connie#3392
YellowRose Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 3:01:34 PM
Connie, great mums.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

Killarney Posted - Oct 11 2018 : 2:56:30 PM
Should see some color soon!!

Connie #3392
Imagine....#3392
Killarney Posted - Oct 06 2018 : 7:48:23 PM
Maria, those are beautiful! We don't get a heavy frost some years, not until January!
Sara, love four O' clocks! I had a small patch of pinkish ones this year. I had Pineapple mint one year, loved it.
Nothing like fresh sage!
I use to grow Dill for my granny, she canned a Garlic dill spear and she loved fresh dill, so I grew it just for her, I miss that. She went to Heaven in 2005. I love to hear what your doing in the garden and the Kitchen!!

I heard Grace was the Lavender Queen too! Hugs!

Connie #3392
Imagine....
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nubidane Posted - Oct 04 2018 : 6:40:59 PM
Grace, give me pointers on how you trim your lavender pretty please.
I usually just let mine go and hope for the best next year, but I have some planted in pots/old watering cans that may or may not make it.
My local gal gave it to me as it was near death and it has done quite well, but not sure what to do to overwinter it. One is a sweet variety that has pink strawberry like blooms.
Thanks!
I have heard a rumor that you are the lavender expert... Wink
katmom Posted - Oct 04 2018 : 4:59:47 PM
Sara,,, lucky you... I just finished 'putting my garden to bed'...
cleaning out, weeding and digging up bulbs... the only thing left is to final trim my lavender and roses...
Oh sigh,, Good bye sweet garden... see you next Spring.

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Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

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YellowRose Posted - Oct 04 2018 : 06:57:00 AM
Harvested pineapple mint and one container of sage. Will leave the sage in raised bed to use fresh until 1st frost.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

YellowRose Posted - Sep 26 2018 : 11:11:01 AM
This morning I sowed the rest of my yellow 4 O'clock seeds. Sowed last fall but only one came up and didn't do well. Neighbor moved in a travel trailer which blocked the sun to that bed. Used another bed today with direct sun but late afternoon shade. Most plants in Texas have to have late afternoon shade to thrive.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

GardenSpells Posted - Sep 24 2018 : 4:50:21 PM
Thank you, Connie. Oh I wish I could plant mums here in MInnesota but our winters are brutal. I did find one at Lowe’s that’s tri-color and have never seen one so I had to get it. #128514;#128514;#128514;

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Killarney Posted - Sep 24 2018 : 4:43:47 PM
I love all the garden stories and pictures!! Marie your Dahliahs are gorgeous!!! We got a good soaking rain last night and today! I'm waiting for it to get cooler so I can clean out and deadhead to plant Turnip greens. They do good here after it gets cooler. They will grow till the first hard freeze! My mums are loaded down with buds, I forgot what color they were.Last year they were the size of these yellow ones I bought last week at the Wal-Mart garden center. Last year right before Thanksgiving, I planted about 6 mums in my raised bed, they all came back except 1.

Connie
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YellowRose Posted - Sep 23 2018 : 3:20:42 PM
After three days of rain my wee fall seedlings are beaten down. Have seeds left from first sowing so I will re-sow beets and ruby red Swiss Chard. Will not re-sow the colored carrots. I just don't like fooling with those teeny-weeny seeds. Hope the second sowing does better than the first. Can't complain too much about the rain because we really needed the rain and could use more.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

YellowRose Posted - Sep 18 2018 : 12:52:45 PM
Maria, your dahlias are beautiful.

My fall garden is struggling since temperatures went back up to 101 heat index and the rain stopped. Hope the seedlings hang on until cooler weather arrives.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

GardenSpells Posted - Sep 18 2018 : 12:42:33 PM
Hello, garden lovers! Oh, I think I found my people! lol. I love gardening too, and I am sad at how the growing season went by so fast. However, this transition between summer and fall is always my favorite because everything is blooming, especially my dahlias!

YellowRose Posted - Sep 12 2018 : 06:42:22 AM
One of the things I like about gardening are the unexpected joys. This morning I prepped two small beds along sidewalk leading to front porch to sow bread poppy seeds. After finishing I opened the old mailbox I keep on the front porch for gloves and garden tools - a wee lizard scooted out. I like lizards so I was happy to see him. Hope he finds a new home.

Old mailboxes are great to keep gloves and small garden tools handy. Keeps me from going to the garden shed in back yard when I need something in the front yard.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

Lord put your arm around my shoulders and your hand over my mouth.

Red Tractor Girl Posted - Sep 11 2018 : 11:03:50 AM
These gardens and bounty are inspirational!! It is way to hot and humid for planting right now. We need to get the days dries and temps down in the 60s at night before the veggies will be happy again. However, Florida can grow huge volumes of leafy greens like turnips, kale, collards, and chard most all of our late fall and winter season since we don't get too many really cold temps.

My daughter did get this HUGE crop of Florida Seminole pumpkins this year!!

I have about a dozen here now and several packages of meat already frozen. They just about took over my daughter's side yard and even after she tried pulling up most of the plant, there are more bools and tiny pumpkins forming on what was left of the plant!! LOL!! The meat is dark orange, it has a thin skin like butternut squash, and the meat is very sweet and delicious. I have already made pumpkin bread with the first batch I cooked. Lots more to process and will then most likely give some away for others to make pies around Thanksgiving time. The meat is perfect for a pie with it's deep flavor!

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