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Spider lily.
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July 11, 2019 | #182 |
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Ginger
A couple of the several stalks are in bloom now.
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July 13, 2019 | #183 |
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Sister Pickles' sunflowers. She always plants two rows below the corn. They've never gotten this tall before! Must be from the Miracle Grow that she uses on the cukes that she planted between the sunflowers.
The front row is Lemon Queen (with cukes) and the not-so-giant Giganteus (without cukes) behind them. |
July 14, 2019 | #184 |
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My grandfather and my grandmother had a large farm near Waco, Texas. Your sunflowers remind me of her garden. She always grew them and we grandkids were not allowed to pick them. She also had a large pomegranate bush.
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July 14, 2019 | #185 |
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How did you over winter the Ginger or did it not freeze or something?
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July 14, 2019 | #186 |
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I don't over winter Ginger
If there is a hard freeze and they die back, I just cut them down to the ground and they return in the spring and it doesn't take that long to reach their full height again. Sometimes I can go through an entire winter without any freezes whatsoever. They spread from rhizomes very easily. Here's my Ginger area. It's actually under a shed where I store pots and bags of soil, etc. I enclosed a photo of some about ready to bloom.
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July 14, 2019 | #187 |
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Another type of Ginger
The babies shoot up everywhere.
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July 14, 2019 | #188 |
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Is the variegated edible?
I had some growing I started from the grocery store and turmeric too but neglected it. I really like fresh ginger to cook with. |
July 14, 2019 | #189 |
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It's a variegated shell Ginger and I don't know if it's edible or not.
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Purslane
About 3 weeks ago my Home Depot had hanging baskets of purslane for $5 each. I bought four baskets. They will literally suck the bees out of the sky.
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July 22, 2019 | #191 |
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Passiflora caerulea
After the rain.
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Liriope
A bee favorite. In front of the house.
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August 13, 2019 | #194 |
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African blue basil and Mexican petunia
Bees love both the basil and the Mexican petunia. Hummingbirds are also a big fan of the Mexican petunia, also known as ruellia, although it is invasive here and can pop up just about anywhere.
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Neighbor's Magnolia bud
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