Sunday, October 23, 2011

We have roots!

We had another lovely day of fine weather.  Warm and bright sunshine for a full afternoon of working in the garden.

Back in late July I did a post on rooting  cuttings.  (click on photo to go to post)

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And here is the results

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A new lilac plant with healthy roots.  I potted this one and 3 others like it into individual pots along with a couple roses that I had in the same propagating container.
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All potted up and ready to grow for me.  The large leafed plants to the left of the lilacs and roses are my English Delphiniums I started from seed back in this post: http://backwoodscottage.blogspot.com/2011/03/starting-my-english-delphiniums.html

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I am slowly getting them all into the ground.  I have shades of blue and a mix that I am not sure what color they will turn out to be. 

My Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is still blooming away as it climbs the chicken house.

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My Heirloom English Rose is also continuing on.  So far Mr. Garden Eatin’ Deer has not nibbled this baby down!

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All in all I would say a very satisfying day, one to be thankful for.  Working in my garden always brings me peace.  Probably why I love it so.
Goodnight and sweet dreams!
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7 comments:

  1. That is so great! I had no idea you could do that with them. Your flowers still look so beautiful.
    Enjoy your week and I love your new header. :)
    xo

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  2. What a great job you did rooting the lilacs and roses. I'm going to start some plants from seed come late winter. It's getting so expensive to buy plants these days. I grew some lovely Foxgloves from seed many years ago but sadly I moved and didn't take any plants with me. I should have. Your green thumb is inspiring!
    Lynn
    www.cottageandcreek.com

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  3. I enjoyed reading about your process for rooting the lilacs. Loved seeing your success!
    I have dug up suckers from my grandmother's lilac bush and established a a bush in my yard. I made sure that I took a fair sized piece of root. It was slow growth--the first year it hardly grew but now it is a nice size bush.

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  4. All of your flowers are beautiful and the rooted lilacs are doing so well! Your pictures are gorgeous too!

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  5. That Morning Glory is unbelievably beautiful.

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  6. I adore lilacs and it is somethinh I still do not have in my garden. Your blooms are de lovely.

    Veronica
    Tassels Twigs and Tastebuds

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  7. Congratulations on your success in rooting the lilacs! Not being a gardener, I didn't realize you could do that. My mom has a gorgeous lilac bush at her house that I'm tempted to try this on... :)

    Have a good weekend,
    Erin
    Carolina Country Living

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