Posted on November 19, 2023November 19, 202311/18/2023 green section We used our trusty garden cart to bring the green section plants from the backyard as well as the verbenas. The sand lovegrass had a beautiful root system! The green milkweeds had very long root systems. These just sprouted this spring. I think I got 3-6 from this pot into the ground. Not all put up leaves again with the fall rain so it’s hard to be sure. Everyone tucked in snugly. I moved the spikemoss from here to the rock garden as the spotted euphorbia keeps almost covering it here.
Posted on September 6, 2023September 6, 202309/02/2023 lovegrass I think this grass might finally be the sand lovegrass. Photo courtesy of Mom! Thanks, Mom!
Posted on August 5, 2023August 5, 202308/05/2023 mystery grass I put sand love grass everywhere and hadn’t seen any candidates. What do y’all think? Same grass, stem close up.
Posted on June 11, 2023June 11, 202306/08/2023 definitely not sand lovegrass I thought I put sand lovegrass in this pot. I probably did. But apparently I also put some foxtail barley last year. Well, I do like it! I’m trying to spread the seeds around the yard now.
Posted on October 16, 2022October 16, 202210/16/2022 after 3/4” rain Heath asters from TX have started blooming. I think these may be sand lovegrass seedlings. I put them in a lot of pots with native flower seeds as a potential nurse plant. This is the Muhlenbergia schreberi grass from Abby. It has a fun common name. I wanted to ensure I don’t lose it or mistake it for something like a skinny bermudagrass in the shade. This is the planter of soil from Jeanne that had a big patch of annual Sedum nuttallii. There are a bunch of sedum-looking seedlings but also plenty of other interesting looking babies too!! I seeded these cowpen daisies pretty late and didn’t know if they’d come up until next year. Instead, they seem to have noticed the declining day length and have made the world’s tiniest cowpen daisy blooms. This is normally a medium size plant! At least one Carolina snailseed root from Abby has produced new leaves.