Donna, Brilliant minds think alike. LOLThat's cool, are they turkey vultures?
I took all your advice for planting butterfly/hummingbird plants this year. Thanks so much for the help.
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Donna, Brilliant minds think alike. LOLThat's cool, are they turkey vultures?
ha, ha, sorry I stole your line Maggie.Donna, Brilliant minds think alike. LOL
I took all your advice for planting butterfly/hummingbird plants this year. Thanks so much for the help.
I don't have much flowering yet either, but I do have feeders up already, that will draw them in. It's one part sugar to four parts water.I've nothing flowering even soon. I have to go to my ledger and see exactly what I got. Between old fashioned lavender, butterfly bushes, and more you suggested I am hopefully good to go!
Sounds like you are off to a great start, especially with the trumpet vine. They really love that. I am trying to extend the amount of time they visit my yard so I am trying to plant flowers that bloom before and after the trumpet vine.Wrote all those down.
I got trumpet vine.....clematis....butterfly bushes, morning glory, lilac, fuchsia, variegated weigela so far to name a few newbies. And my usual salvia, hydrangeas, sunflowers and more. I am going to make a tree wisteria this year. It grows all over the place here and I just dug some up and will work with it all summer.
I'll try to do that too then. Makes sense!Sounds like you are off to a great start, especially with the trumpet vine. They really love that. I am trying to extend the amount of time they visit my yard so I am trying to plant flowers that bloom before and after the trumpet vine.
Carol, I'd love some of those seeds. I have some gerbera daisy seeds from my last years plants if you want some.Last year a guy on the "green thumb is itching" thread sent me a seed pod from a trumpet vine. It was an extremely red flower. I started some of the seeds and they have their second set of leaves. I plan on planting them this weekend. I have tons of seeds left if anyone wants some. Check out the thread and look at the photos from Albert from late last summer.
Many of my flowers that are out are taking a beating from this crappy weather. And the chickens. They love eating fern and have destroyed my maiden hair fern and a few others.
Suzanne let me know when the DD trip is taking place I'd like to go.