Welcome to my garden. |
As a lover of all things garden, I am always on a search for new combinations of flowers; reassessing my vegetable garden techniques; and thinking about what herbs I want to have on hand to use. So, I have been searching and planning. Sometimes things work great, with little help from me. Other times, I try a different idea each year with the same plant, hoping it will finally thrive.
In North Georgia, particularly North Atlanta, we have a unique situation. We are on the edge of Zone 7 and Zone 8 on the climate map. The cold from the North Georgia Mountains occasionally reaches us (this can be devastating to some plants, but an advantageous for others); or the hot wind from the South and West can just dry up our humidity. So, as I try to remind myself - as with many things in life - hold onto things lightly, because they come and go.
Pansies, Narcissus, Mum and Vinca Major- a four-season pot. |
Each month, I have a list of activities, written in a Garden Journal (notebook or on an old calender) that I want to accomplish. For January, my list is fairly short, because it is mostly maintenance with existing shrubs and flowers that I already have.
My January Activities:
- Prune French Hydrangeas, apply epson salts for feeding and lime for changing color to purple
- Prune Roses to 3 strong canes when the Forsythia bushes blooms
- Feed Shasta Daisies before they spring up
- Trim back Mums and other winter-burned growth
- Pull mild-winter weeds out of beds and gardens
- Research, make plans and sketches of gardens and containers.
Herb garden/pots in front of vegetable garden plot in January |
African violet on my kitchen counter. |
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