Today I got up early for me, 6-something, did my morning routine, and then Stacey came over to study while her car was being worked on next door. She’s the first person who’s visited me in a long time. The car passed the inspection, and she drove home to keep studying, while I drove to Avdi’s.
Avdi was taking care of the shopping trips, so I did some gardening. I watered, pruned out some weed trees, started weeding the veg garden, and pulled out the not-sunflowers. I’ve sowed sunflowers at least twice this year, and –nothing. When I think of my towering sunflowers of yesteryear…sigh.
And zinnias! How can you not grow zinnias and calendula, but this year there were only a couple of plants. Same with marigolds and nasturtiums, the easiest flowers to grow. E/N grew a mass of marigolds without even trying. It must indeed be time to pass the torch.
Don’t even talk to me about poppies, my favorite. I grew masses of them in my sunny rock garden in TN. I sowed CA poppies multiple times in various locations here the last couple of years. Aside from the gorgeous dark purple ones this year, I barely managed to get one or two of the yellow/orange ones. They got crowded out or shaded by aggressive natives, or something, so I shouldn’t complain, but—Poppies!!
On the bright side, I grew lots of nice zucchini, large tomatoes, eggplant, and okra. And of course the monster gourd vines from Planet X, but I really can’t take credit, except for the compost seeds. I even have a young pumpkin (I think?) hanging from a vine.
Somehow I grew masses of red, white, and blue native lobelia, unplanned, but beautiful. Again, they crowded out the annuals, so I suppose that’s a win. And my large native mist flower plants are starting to bloom blue! The annual Tithonia turns out to be like towering sunflower plants, and should be impressive when it finally blooms.
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