Cottage Flora Thursday’s #4
WHAT I FOUND…So I was walking the garden to see what is waking up up from winters nap this week & just look at what I found!
Dug up, chewed up, spit out garden bulbs…oh, I feel like setting up a camera outdoors just to see who the culprit is. And look at this one. just dug up, gnawed on just enough to ruin the bulb completely – ugggh!
Now I know how Mr. McGregor felt when Peter Rabbit invaded the garden. Funny how upset I get when it comes to my gardens progress!!! Even though I have hundreds of bulbs out there coming up – just a couple in a prime location being devoured can really make me mad! Below is a picture of what they should be looking like right now…
Here is a couple goodies that I found happy in their place this week!
This beautifully variegated plant is – & is called Arum Italicum- is also known as Orange Candleflower because of its 12-14" spike of vivid orange berries. This exotic plant puts on a show from late spring until fall. It produces creamy white flowers that appear first followed by the striking berries. The show isn't over yet as white speckled leaves appear and last into winter. This is truly a plant for all seasons. I remember planting these last February, but they disappeared from the garden during the summer months…they are back & had to figure out what they were again to share with you! I’ll share more photo’s with you when I get some blooms!
& of course most of you know this one, Heather. This variety is called “Mediterranean Pink Heather”. There are about 1,500 different varieties of heather. Growth habits vary from dwarfs to two inches high ground covers – & can even be found as a small shrub averaging six feet tall. Flowers are bell shaped, about two mm across. Attracts bees, butterflies & hummingbirds due to it’s high nectar content. In the early 1600’s European physicians used this as a medicinal herb as an antidote against bee stings and venomous bites. Propagated by using seeds in a greenhouse like setting. Heather requires mild acidic soils and exposure to sunlight. (will tolerate light shade) This is a very hardy plant & is a great filler in the forefront of any gardens! I love it that it gives my garden bed a “pop of color” this time of year!
Happy Gardening! & thanks for linking up!
xoxo, Tracie
To see what I am linking to this week – please check my “Cottage Links” label… (also, be sure to enter my GIVEAWAY that ends this Friday!!!)
Comments
xo
Donna @ Comin' Home
I hope you are able to figure out how to keep the bunnies away...they totally destroyed my veggies last summer.
XO,
Jane
We are in the middle of a fabulous blizzard ... yippee!
Have a great eve ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
~Sharon~
Rene
Hi! Thank you so much for the invitation to join in on Cottage Flora Thursday. It was so sweet of you. I hope my garden brings some delight to you and your lovely garden friends. What joy flowers bring into our lives! It might take me a few minutes to get all connected here!
Have a wonderful day,
~Shirley
What a beautiful house you have, love that you found me, so that I found You :) :)
Have a lovely weekend
Iben.
I finally was able to link up with you and used an old post!
I hope you have a beautiful rest of the week!
Sorry about the bulbs!
Hugs,
Donna
I wanted to get back to you about Blue Bird pics.. sorry they are not for sale. Honestly, I'm not sure how I ended up on that blog. I had joined a "blog Hop" on another blog which was just to share "lovelies" from around your house. Hmmmm..... I haven't been blogging very long so I hope I haven't goof things up! Blog & learn, right?! Lol! With today's weather here in Portland, it feels like spring. Yippeeee!!
Love your pics & comments.
Hugs, Raylene
How does your garden grow!!
It is the soulful touches you add here and there. The beautiful vintage garden bits that add charm. I love when something is a perfect surprise in the garden.
Enjoy all the beauty inside and out.
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment to my soulful piece.
Inspiring beauty with things lost to otheres.
xx
Dore
~Debrs xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Those first signs of spring sure do your heart good, don't they?
debbie
thank you so much for your comment so i found you;o))You have a wonderful house and garden!!!! So pretty!!!! And of course you can link up my blog to Cottage Flora Thursdays:o))))
Have a nice weekend!!
Silvia
It's nice to have you "here" and it would be great to be linked at your blog.
Unfortunately today it's not enough time to read on your blog but i will do it at the weekend :o)
Best regards and a sunny weekend, Iris
Hope you understand what I write. My English lessons were many years ago :O))
Best regards sounds very formal.
So I will send you my best wishes... :o)