On the left, you can see the now three containers of white currant tomato.Around the culinary sage, I split up the thyme into three chunks and planted it around the sage’s edge. To the right, you can see two containers with baby Mexican plums that have not found immediate homes. Now they’re potted and can keep. Behind those is lemon balm I divided in two as a coworker wants some.
Viola bicolor going to seed!There’s a lot of it growing this year. I have taken some of the seeds and sprinkled over on the new filled in soil as I don’t want to bury their next generation. Native Bluets going to seed!Mystery plant in raised bed. Tree of heaven (invasive non native) has been suggested.Mostly got this leak taken care of with new rubber seals and Teflon tape. There’s still a tiny drip, but I’ll just call it watering the strawberries. Before, it was a consistent trickle.Extremely bored helper.Four varieties of strawberry. First harvest of the season.Culinary sage in rainbow garden is about to bloom!Potato straw bales are growing!!Blue flax babies where I’m pointing, as well as larger ones near front of picture. The broad leafed plant to the right is mealy blue sage.
Blackberry has started blooming.Native currant continues blooming.Probably non native oxalis that was here already.Maybe baby Salvia coccinea by the oak.No idea.Lyre leaf sage has just started blooming.Giant ragweed baby (self seeded from last year’s volunteer).Not sure who this friend is on the other side of dividing fence.Frostweed is coming back.The extra Maximilian sunflower we planted seems to be thriving.A type of Solanaceae, I forget which one, but native. A volunteer.A pokeweed coming up! Always good for the birds.The right half of the clump is goldenrod that was already here. The left half is something non native but I forget what.The fancy something is going to bloom though I guess. I remember it’s not native anyways. So eventually it will probably go.New Clematis is surviving.New from yesterday Cleome (Rocky mountain bee plant) is still alive.Rattlebox from yesterday settling in fine. Wild onions from home in front.I’m becoming convinced this is the New Jersey tea I put out last year. Ironweed leaves around it.Showy evening primroses are starting!Frog fruit I transferred from prairie area to east of the patio appears to have taken root.A seedling that probably got transplanted from home. 🤷🤞🤞I seeded a native lawn mix in this area and I believe this is the buffalo grass.The other item in the mix was blue grama grass; hopefully this is it.The fragrant sumac was starting to wilt again so I gave it some water in a pot to leak out slightly slower.
This is Penstemon grandiflorus which allegedly likes sand so hopefully the very dry loose dirt rock garden will keep it happy.Ta da!I checked my other mystery legumes and these have three leaves instead of two. So I don’t know who they are.A second one. There are also 2-3 like this in the backyard prairie. I’ll have to see if I have any candidates on the spreadsheet. Edit: no legumes there, so it must be a volunteer. Maybe the tiny wild bean vine of some sort I saw in backyard prairie last year?When I finished planting the obedient plant roots in the backyard (and there were two in my package!!!) along with the plant sale native flowers, I watered everything. It was getting dark, so instead of plants here is cat friend Shackleton on his leash investigating the Missouri fluttermill primrose bud smells.He loves his leash adventures.
My coworker and I got a good haul. I was very excited they had native plants this year!! I got a Cleome since my seedlings all died and a rattlebox because it sounded cool. I also got three tomatoes (sweet william, green vernissage, and beefsteak), since all mine died except for Mom’s and a few white currant. And one basil, since there’s never enough basil.Biked home with precious cargo in fearsome wind.
Yesssss it’s not a yaupon holly!!! They have had pretty similar cotelydons. This is very two leaved!!! I need to check the other candidates in the rainbow garden and the backyard prairie.
American beautyberry leaves aren’t quite as pathetic?The Maximilian sunflower roots we moved in winter are VERY happy.Zizia sp from Abby are perking up!It doesn’t smell like mint – maybe New Jersey tea I planted last year??Agastache sp. from seed from Paula.Bag traps cat, baffles cat’s emotional support dog.
Faithful blog readers may recall a Garden Intervention last fall. Today we delivered a few more plants (coral honeysuckle and Mexican plum) and checked up on the previous plantings. Here’s one of the showy evening primrose!Doesn’t have the red spots but I think this is the other showy evening primrose. It’s in the right spot.Several patches of Maximilian sunflower are doing great.An interesting mystery plant I haven’t seen in my yard. Please comment if you know what it might be!Possibly a baby Rudbeckia from the seed mixes that the resident humans have tried?We made a second visit later in the winter to plant more sunflowers, plus goldenrod and Englemann daisies from Abby. Here’s the goldenrod!All the Englemann daisies we planted had leaves.Thank goodness the Doggie is home again!!