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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Visiting Nurseries

Well today was another great day for me. Another gardening friend, Sandra, and myself visited a couple of nurseries, ate Mexican for lunch and went to Wal-Mart!

The first nursery was a native one, we fell in love with the Trillium.
It is a shade plant and makes these little wine colored shoots in the middle, isn't it neat?This big guy was soooo sweet, I guess he's the Master Gardener!
We also so this little flower blooming as we were walking to the car to leave. Could it be a Crocus? I thought the stem was a little tall to be.....
We weren't real impressed with the set up, had fun poking around though.

Then we went to a Nursery that has been around here as long as I can remember and has the best gardening employees to answer one or one hundred questions and never seems rushed!
I thought this container was beautiful, I like how the flower colors match the container and the kale it was sitting in the middle of just made the whole thing very eye catching.
We both came home with the same flowers. These are mine. 2 Cleome, 4 red Salvia, 3 Geraniums and two nine packs of Impaitens. I'm putting some of these white and light pink impatiens in the window boxes on my potting shed, thought it would be pretty with the red shed color. What do you think?

I planted Cleome seeds and Salvia seeds, haven't seen any seedlings from them yet. I also bought some Lettuce seed, more Violet Queen Zinnia seed, Common Thyme seed, Hyacinth Bean Vine (any tips on this will be appreciated) and Maiden Pinks wildflower seed.
Last but not least, I bought two Pink Bleeding Heart roots.
It was a wonderful Day! Thanks Sandra!
I'll be making my rounds a little later to see what ya'll have been up to today!

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your choices. I have never had success with salvia here. Your window boxes are going to be beautiful.

James said...

Very nice pics. Enjoyed your site.
James

tina said...

Looks like great fun. Those trilliums are sweet plants. I have a few myself in the woodland garden. I do like the color scheme, but anything with red geraniums in it is great in my book:)

Deb said...

what a fun day, love the plants you picked out

Catherine@AGardenerinProgress said...

I love going nursery shopping. Looks like you found some great choices. I love bleeding heart. It's one I'm really looking forward to seeing. Mine are just beginning to pop up.

Unknown said...

Mildred: I haven't given this red salvia a good chance as of yet, so keep your fingers crossed.

James; Thanks.

Tina: I don't know what color the geraniums will be, but for .99 I couldn't pass them up.

Deb: Thanks.

Unknown said...

Catherine: First time with the bleeding hearts too.....I am really trying WAY to many new things in one season. It will be fun to see what happens though.

Patsy said...

I am glad you had a fun day among the flowers and plants.
patsy

Rosemarie said...

Nice! Glad you had a great day (I'm craving Mexican food now) and I can't wait to see where you plant your new beauties.

Susie said...

Sounds you two must of had a great day! I love wandering thru nurseries checking out the lovelies! That last picture of the container is very nice. We sell pottery like that where I work.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

What could be better, Darla.. Visiting nurseries and seeing beautiful flowers; got lots of great ideas; and ate Mexican!!!! Life must be good for Darling Darla!!!!! Can't wait to see YOUR nursery --as you continue to 'grow it.'

Hugs,
Betsy

Anonymous said...

What a great way to spend the day! I keep checking my local big box stores & walmart but they don't have anything out yet. Looks like your shed is going to look really pretty with the windowboxes planted up.

Shelley said...

I love that container too! So many lovely photos!

Heather said...

Darla- I am happy for you that your tour and shopping day was fun. Good luck with all of your new plants, If I can't kill a bleeding heart, you will definately do well with it.
-Heather

Leedra said...

I kept looking for the name of the last plant, but I did not see that you named it. Also, didn't see which type of Bleeding Heart you got. Only somebody in Fla could plant these this early. I think we have called the last one you pictured Airplane Plant? Not sure, but I know it will give you lots of seeds.

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Val said...

I learned about Trilliam through my best friend Vicki. I have several here that come up. If it hadn't been for her, I would not have known what it was. Sounds like a wonderful day with a friend. You sure are getting me in the spring mood! It is suppose to be warming up here later this week. This morning it was 21 degrees.

Sue Catmint said...

Lovely photos, glad you enjoyed your nursery day, I particularly loved the blue pot with the matching blue plants in it.

Unknown said...

Leedra: the last plant is the Cleome.

Roses and Lilacs said...

You have some nice choices. Maybe you will get some hummingbirds with your salvia.

I love cleome, once you have some established you will always have it. It self seeds like crazy but is easy to just hoe up the seedlings you don't want.
Marnie

Jill said...

I love the flowers you picked. I am really bad with taking care of my own flowers but I love admiring other peoples. ;)

My Mother's Garden said...

Darla~
What a great selection of flowers! I, too, LOVE the cleome flower. It is so unusual looking and produces hundreds of seeds.

Dani said...

I love the cleome! I'll have to see if anyone has those this weekend.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful series of Spring flower photos! Love the 'master gardener' with four paws too ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Anonymous said...

Hi Darla, a good day indeed, right down to the Mexican food, my favorite. That container planting is very attractive, I really like the color of the container echoed in the flowers in and around it. I do have that kale, hmmm, around the outside of a container has possibilites, thanks for the inspiration!
Frances

Corner Gardener Sue said...

What a great day! Thanks for showing us trilliums. I have heard of them, but didn't know what they were. I like them. That cleome is awesome!

Anonymous said...

Those trilliums are gorgeous - really something! I also love, as you pointed out, how the Kale brings out the colors in the pottery. Very nice.

Sugarplum Cottage said...

I've never seen one like the top photo. I'm trying to restrain myself from buying until it warms up, to stay. Thanks for stoppin by Project Friday. Have a great day, Rosemarie

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Darla: Does look like a neat group of flowers to plant.

Gail said...

Darla, I was lamenting to Tina that I wished I had a few garden shopping friends locally! You are lucky to have a buddy who loves pants to visit the nurseries with....Have a good weekend...gail

Unknown said...

You did get some great plants. My daughter gave me a Cyclamen last year and I was surprised it stayed nice all summer - I think becauseI had lost one before. And I got Salvia for the first time last year too so I'm anxious to see how it does this year. Your pictures are great - lots of spring color to keep us going.