Anemonoides nemorosa, the wood anemone, is starting to bloom in my auntโs garden. I remember going into the woods as a child around Easter and they were just everywhere. #nostalgia #bloomscrolling #flowers #spring #springflowers #buschwindrรถschen
Anemonoides nemorosa, the wood anemone, is starting to bloom in my auntโs garden. I remember going into the woods as a child around Easter and they were just everywhere. #nostalgia #bloomscrolling #flowers #spring #springflowers #buschwindrรถschen
A little offended Grammarly didn't make a sloppelganger of me
I hope you have a lovely Friday.
#ForestFriday #EastCoastKin #scape #hiking #photography #nature #treescape #PhotographersOfBlueSky
Wow if I squint hard enough this looks like a blurry horse.
Lovely. Do you know where you got this pot? I really like that style.
What about for iOS?
Iโm still holding out on Firefox as my browser. ๐ซก But I fear the end is near.
lol I also noticed this recently. Regrettably I just deleted it and moved on but intriguing blog post.
I figured Proton was better than that.
Even worse is the final step of recipes which say things like โmix in the cooked noodlesโ while never having mentioned the noodles before in any precious step.
I need my recipes to be chronological!
A wildflower garden along a wooden privacy fence.
Day dreaming about flowers while it's -6 ยบF outside ๐ฅถ
Wildflowers from the garden archive. ๐ฑ
#bloomscrolling
#flowers
#FlowerReport
An orchid plant with four spikes of pinky-lavender flowers in a white vintage pot on an oxidized metal stand against a green wall.
๐ฑ Sharing one of my favorite orchids in bloom for this week's #FlowersOnFriday
I love that pot. I always struggle to find good terracotta ones
Ohhh lawd he comin
A flower garden along a wooden privacy fence with large sections of echinacea, wild bergamot, and black eyed Susan.
From the garden archive ๐ฑ
#nativeplants
#bloomscrolling
#flowers
Classic UNO reverse.
Ok Freud.
Literally where have our freedoms gone
Okai. ๐
Wildflower garden with black-eyed Susans, blanketflowers, cornflowers, and poppies. A small datura plant is in the bottom left hand corner.
Dreaming of warmer days while I'm wrapped in a heated blanket at my desk. ๐
Here's a wildflower garden I had a few years ago ๐ฑ. I used a premade seed mix that year but there were some non-native plants included.
Trying again this year with all native wildflowers.
#bloomscrolling
#garden
#flowers
Thatโs a good point. Although I think it usually gets down to about -10F by about early February. ๐ฎโ๐จ
Gorgeous. Does it bloom in mid winter? Or perhaps itโs already warming up where you live.
My Ume plum today๐ธ #bonsai #mizuplants
Is that time of winter where Iโm contemplating on a daily basis how early is too early to start some seeds indoors.๐ฎโ๐จ
Where I live we usually can guarantee frosts till about Motherโs Day. ๐ญ
๐ฑ #gardening #nativeplants
Today's Gardening Advice: This is Christmas Fern, or Polystichum acrostichoides. An evergreen fern native to the U.S. Here in New England it was frequently harvested from the wild to use in winter planters, so natural populations have lowered. Slow to spread, prefers rich soil that is dry. ๐ฑ
Making me wish winter were over already ๐ญ
This is one of my oldest and most reliable Phalaenopsis hybrid (NoID)
#flowers #gardening #bloomscrolling #photography #phalaenopsis #macrophotopraphy #orchid๐ฑ๐ด๐ชดsky
TLDR my unsatisfying answer isโฆdonโt expect the best but it canโt hurt to still try. :)
In my experience it somewhat depends on the seed. I believe the issue is generally the moisture content of the seed that will determine its future viability. The more dried out the seeds are, the better the chance they will still be fine. (Itโs the damage caused to cells by freezing/unfreezing.)
Orange nasturtium flower in the middle of its hexagonal green leaves.
The #nasturtium I brought indoors in early winter is finally blooming! What a goofy looking #plant. :)