I am STILL waiting for my large tulips to bloom. When they do, you know I will be posting photos. Of course, it will be 2-4 weeks later than all of the rest of Canada has its tulips. I shouldn't say my tulips aren't slow, they're just geographically challenged...having shed their coat of snow less than 2 months ago. In the meantime, I am enjoying the grape hyacinths and the indoor plants.
The dwarf banana is looking great. Maybe in another 2-3 yrs we'll have bananas! This Dendrobium blooms several times a year. This time it has 3 flower spikes and another new cane growing from the base. The orchids must love our house because aside from flowering, I have enough baby orchids being produced as keikeis that I have to give them away!
My Garden Blog: A website to document the challenge of growing a variety of perennials in a northern Canadian climate. I post plenty of pictures of my gardening projects and welcome comments. La Ronge, Saskatchewan is in Zone 1b (USDA zone 2a), sitting on the Canadian shield at 55° 06' N latitude, 105° 16' W longitude.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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