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Gardening in the North

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Mallow

July 20, 2018Kari Koskinenflower, gardening, grow, mallow, north, pink, seeds Leave a comment

Some of the flowers are just reliable. No matter what the weather has been they bloom.

Mallow is one of those plants. You just need to provide it some support and it takes care of the rest.

We used to have just one push but now it is divided to two. Considering to buy a white one as well.

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Marigold

July 20, 2018Kari Koskinenflower, gardening, grow, marigold, north, orange, pot, seeds Leave a comment

This spring I planted different marigold varieties.

I was so sure that I can tell them apart but to be honest not sure which one is this.

Well, it is blooming beautifully. So I should be happy and just enjoy.

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Plumtart

July 19, 2018Kari Koskinenbalcony, bulbs, flower, gardening, gladiolus, grow, north, plumtart Leave a comment

The first gladiolus opened its blooms in my boiling balcony.

We have had extremely warm temperatures up here in the north and it seems that we can continue to enjoy the hot weather.

I just escaped to the summer cottage to have a lake by to cool off.

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Mount Cook

July 11, 2018Kari Koskinenbulbs, flower, gardening, grow, lily, Mount Cook, north, scent 1 Comment

I planted one of the Mount Cook bulbs to my balcony and it sure has large blooms.

What surprised me is that it also has strong scent. Strongest I have ever faced. I can smell it when sitting in my living room.

Such an outstanding Lily. Happy to have it.

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Red Chief

July 10, 2018Kari Koskinencalifornia poppy, flower, gardening, grow, north, poppy, red, red chief, seeds 2 Comments

This is the first year I have red California Poppies growing. Only have had the orange color before.

I was a bit surprised that they turn more to orange when blooming longer. For some reason I was expecting them to stay red. You learn new things every day.

Well, I like them anyway. The color is so strong and vigorous.

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Baby Blue Eyes

July 9, 2018Kari KoskinenBaby Blue Eyes, blue, flower, gardening, grow, mold, north, seeds Leave a comment

Baby Blue Eyes started late this year but are now ready to bloom.

I think that week from now and their show will be reaching the highest peak.

Unless the mold I have terrorizing the flower bed decides otherwise.

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May Queen

July 6, 2018Kari Koskinendaisy, flower, gardening, grow, may queen, north, plant, seeds Leave a comment

Daisies are growing wild here like nearly everywhere else.

Last year planted some May Queens and they are blooming now. To be honest I expected them to have stronger stems. They do not take the rain and wind well.

Must find a stronger variety to grow since the summer rains are not going to go away.

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California Poppy

July 4, 2018Kari Koskinencalifornia poppy, flower, gardening, grow, north, orange, poppy, seeds 1 Comment

The flies like it and so do I. There is something in the brightness of orange California Poppies have.

Easy to grow and tolerate dryness.

I have other colors coming this year just waiting for them to start blooming as well.

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Cosmos

July 3, 2018Kari Koskinenannual, cosmos, flower, gardening, grow, north, seeds Leave a comment

The first cosmos started to bloom today and many more will follow soon.

As always the ones that start the show are the ones that originate from the seeds that I got from my mom.

It is a quick and resilient form of cosmos that suites well for this climate. I have other varieties growing and want to see how those will do.

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Dukat

July 2, 2018Kari Koskinendill, dukat, gardening, grow, north, seeds Leave a comment

It has been many many years since I have been able to harvest a good crop of dill.

Finally this year all went well and dill Dukat succeeded .

I do not know why but up here it is quite difficult to grow dill. Have not figured out why.

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