Gardening
Related: About this forumMy 'where the heck did THIS come from?' Clematis is looking fine, this morning
At least I THINK it's a Clematis. I'm sure I never planted it.
Diamond_Dog
(34,535 posts)And a beautiful one at that!
Our dogs always dug ours up. I tried to nurture one several times but never had any luck with them.
Nay
(12,051 posts)Delmette2.0
(4,260 posts)With their roots protected. She proped, firmly, two wooden shingles to shield the roots. I followed her advice and within a few years my clematis were 10 feet tall and full of blooms.
P.S. don't forget a trellis or runner of chain link fence.
Siwsan
(27,261 posts)And it's growing on a fence, along with an ABUNDANT Honeysuckle bush. Also not planted by me.
CurtEastPoint
(19,149 posts)But those few weeks in March when it all smells so nice makes it worth it!
Delmette2.0
(4,260 posts)Spending a summer evening out side smelling the flowers....absolute heaven.
MLAA
(18,575 posts)3Hotdogs
(13,359 posts)samnsara
(18,281 posts)..years ago have finally emerged. But the regulars are also going crazy. Im like you.. where did THESE come from?
Also I have an indoor grow box for herbs ( basil. tomatoes etc) and the darn things in the grow box are actually out growing it. I also have an Aero Garden that went crazy so I had to cut most of that growth back. Its just weird. im in the Pacific Northwest and other than having a kinda mild winter the weather isnt all that much different.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Everything did well in fact. My Stella dOros are huge and full of blooms. I was thinking it was because we left everything alone last year. The weather has been kind of tropical here this year though. Very warm, plenty of rain. I even have a few cherry tomatoes! (PA)
Siwsan
(27,261 posts)Lots of blossom and a few fruit starting to show. Same with the peppers. The summer squash is starting to wake up, too.
Michigan weather has been a real rollercoaster. We went from the very high 80's to the low 60's with some nice, very much needed, rain. It looks like we'll be in the low 80's with nighttime temps in the mid 60's, for a while. Not ideal tomato weather but it is relatively 'early' in the growing season.
I've GOT to get the mowing done by tomorrow because it looks like more drought erasing rain is on the way, this weekend.