Today's high temperature was: 56 degrees
Not a bit of sun!!!
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I called Pearl and asked if she wanted to run across the road and go to the garden center with me. She has already purchased all her annuals, at Wal-Mart, but she said she'd like to go to see what they had.She got in the car. "What are you buying today?"
"Nothing really--too early, but I did want to look at their succulents and see what I could put in the big coffee cup container I have."
"You mean Cactus?"
"No. Succulents."
"Same thing."
"Well...not really."
"Don't correct me. Just let it go. Cactus and Succulents are both the same."
<okay, then.>
I was disappointed. I wanted this:
but they didn't have any of the colored, small Kalanchoes, so...I got this and planted them:
There is a bit of pinkish coloration to two of them, which should be okay with my bright pink, dark blue/purple, chartreuse color scheme this year, but still.............pout. I wanted the bright pink ones!
It is weird to me. I used to have Hens and Chickens in my rock garden. They wintered over real well and came up the next year. I thought I might have to take in the Succulents during the winter (I did last winter and they all died), but these are good up to Zone 4 and can be wintered in a garage or shed--just so they don't get too wet. I am in Zone 6, so this winter, I am going to wrap the planter in some burlap and put in my shed and see what happens. Succulents have always been a normal plant in my garden--I didn't think a thing about them, but it seems nowadays--these little devils are expensive AND--you couldn't buy a regular, run of the mill Hens and Chickens if you wanted too, LOL.
Pearl ended up buying more geraniums, some Ranunculus and some Cosmos. She has these in her enclosed front porch. A good place to "harden" off the annuals.
When I got home, I took some pix of my Woodland Childhood Remembrance area.
Lots of the May Apples are up and have spread
A couple Trillium over by the tree
A white Violet
A purple Violet
Some, what we always call, May Flowers
All of these should be in full bloom by now, but....this cold spring we are having has slowed everything down. I still don't have one yellow blossom on my Forsythia.My small garden in the front is doing well. The Daffodils are starting to fade, but the Tulips have come on, along with the Grape Hyacinth, and I see the Iris and Lilies are coming up.
I haven't seen a sign of all the Hosta's I transplanted last year.
It is just taking so darn long!!
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The very nicest thing happened yesterday. Pammie called. She has been making crocheted lap robes for the homeless shelters in the Detroit area--she has quite a stash.
<I used that rocker to rock all my babies>
She has found that she her love of crocheting has come back. Jennifer is working pro-bono for a group that helps the homeless, so she takes these in when Pammie gets a stash.
Anyway--Pammie asked me I would like for her to come down next Sunday and go to church with me on Mother's Day. I was just speechless. I have been pondering about this since March. Thought how nice it would be for all my girls to attend with me, but realizing that Jen probably wouldn't and Karen would want to go to her own church with her children and thought--it is quite a drive for Pammie to come down here.
BUT--she is and I am thrilled beyond words. I know that she will probably wear one of her new skirts, so I have to dig in the back of my closet and find a dress that still fits to wear. Last year, she came down for lunch with Karen and me. Maybe she and Karen will get together and think to do that again, which would be fantastic, but if not--Pammie and I can stop after church and get lunch. Whatever--I am just so happy!!!