It's time again for
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day! I haven't participated for nearly a full year . . . the last time I managed a Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day post was in April 2016. After that, posting about the beautiful new boyfriend I acquired early that April took precedence over posting about the plants I was acquiring. But the plants have also
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California poppies. They grow like weeds everywhere around here. I _cannot_ keep them alive in the garden.
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California poppies grow like weeds in California, so it's hard for me to imagine them worth the effort of keeping alive if you actually have to work at it. But to the extent that they can be killed here, my experience has been that too much water is usually what kills them.
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stimulating to have direct instruction and to have the extended family trees of different plants. With so many California endemics I get to see plants
I've never seen in reality in the Eastern Middle West.
I was especially glad to see miner's lettuce--I hope to grow some. I enjoy the shadows on the enlarged photo of California cream cups, look forward to
seeing Confederate violet in my own yard in April, and remember seeing the only living specimens of Clarkia I've ever seen in Butchart Gardens in BC
over 30 years ago.
Chris Nicholson
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