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| Pansies harbingers of Spring |
This year was a hard winter in the north. The snow covered the ground forever, never melting completely between storms. I spent most of the season hiding in my house in North Dakota "pinning" beautiful pictures of gardens on Pinterest.
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| view out of front door early May |
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| daylilies and common yarrow |
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| arbor in back yard- California |
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| Front yard in California |
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| Lilacs in front-California |
My other home is in a very rural, remote, dry and cold part of California. Its a few miles from the Nevada boarder and less than an hour from the Oregon boarder, that's right, in the comer where there is nothing on the map. It sits at an elevation of 4652 feet, clay soil, and little rain fall. USDA says it's zone 5 but Sunset Magazine says it's zone 1, they do have different systems. North Dakota have some thing in common with this part of the California but North Dakota is colder by far. This will be my second year trying to get something beautiful growing here in North Dakota.
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front flower bed after thaw early May- North Dakota |
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same flower bed May 27th filling in fast- North Dakota
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This spring in North Dakota I have been planting tender petunias a few week after I planted my pansies. That was unheard of in my Callie (California) garden. In my Callie garden pansies went in around early April, but you waited and waited, sometimes till mid June before putting in petunias, due to erratic frosts. An elderly lady friend told me not plant petunias or tomatoes till the Locusts trees bloomed because of the frosts and I must say she was right. The ground in North Dakota was frozen solid in the first week of May and in my new garden, when things warmed up the following weeks with low's in the 40's, I planned the petunias. I've planted some other things that I hope to talk about on the next blogs.
Thanks for reading,
Lorin
Lorin








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Thanks so much for the visit on my own pansy post, Lorin! So glad the snow is disappearing around here and it's flower time! :)
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