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Friday, June 1, 2012

At least the Geraniums Grow...

We will have lived in our house for four years come August. Every spring I have made several attempts at Gardening. The first attempt was at weed and rock removal. That was at least successful. I then did alot of research and looked through all the pretty pictures of flowers and gardens on the better homes and gardens website. I was bound and determined to have a beautiful front garden... All my flowers were dead by the end if the season. Turns out, that since we live in this hot and humid state of Texas, you have to water the garden at least once  a week....

My next attempt came the next summer when my husband decided he wanted to have some fresh Jalapenos. I thought that was an excellent idea, but why stop at just pepper plants!?! So we borrowed tools and plowed and used cow manure and hay stuff and top soil and dirt and planted a huge plethora of organic vegetables. We even surrounded them by those yellow flowers that were supposed to keep the bugs out. We did have several good grows of romaine and jalapenoes. Then it rained... hard and it flooded out our garden. I'm sure there was a way to have salvaged it, but the weeds and flooding were so depressing. By the end of the summer, it was overgrown and all dead.

Attempt three was not so bad. I decided to keep it simple. I used a few flower borders, geraniums, and daisies and even planted two bushes in my front bed. Mulch was added and more weeds were removed. However by winter almost everything except two geraniums and one daisy had again died.

This year, I covered my two surving plants and what do you know . . . They came back!
The Geranium above the angel was my only surving victim geranium from the previous year and it has gotten huge (thanks to a little help from miracle grow)! Well since that seems to be the only plant that lives, I planted a few more. . . ok, I planted alot more.

More Geraniums planted this year as well as a pepper plant in the pail. (I also planted moss in the pail you can see a little bit of it, but I have no idea what this green thing coming out of it is. I guess its some sort of weed, but it looks kinda cool.)

Can you see my one daisy!?! And apparently this ground cover is awesome. It seems to be keeping out most of my weeds. I am curious to see if it survives my brown thumb this winter though. And don't you just love the old window? I found this at an antique show for $30 I want to plant somethig that will trelis up it but not overtake it. . . Maybe next year!

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