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Original: 10/25/2004 11:24 AM
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Monday, October 25, 2004

 

I went to home depot on Friday to get some potting soil and annuals. Yesterday I started putting them all together with some of the bulbs I bought last month. Here they are so far

 

Pansies, allysum and ranunculus in pinks and purples and reds

 

Icelandic poppies and pansies

 

Iris (red and white) and sweet peas

 

Linaria and anemones (purple and white)

 

Rosemary, oregano, thyme and lemon thyme

 

I also got black magic & purple passion clover (I see it in the gardening magazines all the time and couldn’t resist getting it. Now I wish I got a black Iris to plant it with), St. Johns Wort,  and Pennyroyale. I also managed to find (finally!) some grape hyacinths. I pitched them in the fridge with the rest of their chilly neighbors to rest until late December.

 

I ran out of dirt & need to go back to Home Depot.

 

One of my roommates had the cutest little dog, and when I was gardening he was watching me plant the ranunculus bulbs intently. Later, I went out to the backyard and he had dug them up from the planter! So my other roommate “punished” him and I repotted them.  Later still I went out again and he re-dug them up AND the pot of pansies and poppies. He even dragged one of the pansies out onto the grass and chewed on it! So roomie “punished” him again (we are such softies with him) and I replanted again. I had to replace some of the ranuncs because I suspect he planted them elsewhere himself. Then I set all of the pots and planters on top of upside-down 12” pots so the are out of doggie nose reach. I’d be mad if it wasn’t so damn funny.

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Do you have links to your clover varieties?  We seeded some standard red clover over our big lawn.

Dogs, the little turds, they are a real pain sometimes, but very cute when little.

Posted 10/25/2004 6:56 PM by anonymous - reply

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Gardening with dogs is such an adventure -- we do everything in raised beds to keep our bassets out (among other reasons) and still have to plant cherry tomatoes outside the fence or our 10 year old dog will eat the ripe ones all off the vines! Gotta love 'em.
Posted 10/26/2004 7:09 AM by uncskainch Xanga True Member - reply

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I'm so glad that in your profile you put what gardening zone you are in. I was sure wondering when I read what you are doing in the garden now. I'll be getting a bunch of soil from Home Depot soon too, but except for bulbs won't do much planting until spring. (7a here)
Posted 10/26/2004 9:23 AM by Alice Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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Well, the dog sounds cute but very frustrating!! I hope things are going well for you in your new place.
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