I keep forgetting some times that Missouri is closer to the sun than northern Illinois was. At full sun, no wind-the sun was sooo hot already early this morning, and checking it's only in the low 60's F now. I did get a few hours of weed pulling a bit ago and I planted my new bee balm.
I do not have access to close by nurseries here at the lake. The Walmart plants are not all that great especially for buying perennials.
I bought a midnight oil bee balm that has lovely flowers on Etsy-it was horrible and died the next day-I did get my money back but not the shipping cost. So I found a nursery online and bought one there. Very impressed and came with excellent instructions that I was not familiar with. Here is a photo of it I found online This last purchase came in a quart size pot, so the plant was better established. That is what I will do going forward.
I decided to plant in that large copper pot I have. It will get full sun there too and should be deep and wide enough to handle the plant as it grows.
I also bought another variety off of Ebay. These were small but healthy except for one. The two are looking pretty good now I also planted them in one of the big tubs to grow into.
Happy with myself I did get all that mint dug out as I didn't see any while I was pulling weeds. Late afternoon I will get back outdoors to pull weeds and set up the area for the ornamental grasses or start cutting grass.
We have been eating our main meal at 2 pm since retirement-I like that so much better than eating a full meal in the evenings. I made cupcakes yesterday to go with the fresh strawberries I found at the store-with a little scoop of ice cream on top A fun treat Smiles. For something different today I am going to make us spaghetti and meatballs I always make our meals from scratch but sometimes I can't think of something different haha. I don't make this very often. I will need to be careful not to eat too much of the tomato based sauce.
I ended up only eating the meat balls with no sauce. I saved some of them out for me so they would be plain and just ate some veggies with it for me. When I opened up the organic marinara sauce I could smell the garlic a huge no no for acid reflux issues. I had never baked meatballs before-wow sooo much easier. I ended up using ground bison for these-so delicious. here is the recipe I went by for the meatballs
While eating I got the delivery for my lavender plant from the same place. This one will get quite large with a strong lavender scent. Loving that This one was called summer serenade. Here is a photo from online
and here is a link where I bought my last two plants They have sales going on now as well.
Hoping your weather is lovely as well
You've been busy! Years ago I discovered how easy it was to bake meatballs instead of fry them.
ReplyDeleteand they come out so much better too
DeleteLove that color of Bee Balm. I want to plant some Lavender this year. Have to wait though until it gets warmer here. Janice
ReplyDeleteI love lavender, this one is suppose to get quite large-so am liking that
DeleteSpring has been on and off here in Toronto-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletesame here-this is the first day warm enough to work outdoors in a couple weeks
DeleteI like to eat meatballs without sauce on some occasions. I mix it up from spaghetti sauce, sweet and sour, Swedish meatball or albóndigas ( Mexican meatballs) Gee now I'm getting hungry to meatballs.
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I will definitely check out that link Kathy... Plants in pots do not handle the cold as well as if they were in the ground.. Its warmer for them in the ground.. but i bet you know that.. :) Your garden is coming along :) I haven't make spaghetti because we are trying to stay away from the pasta... I miss it .. the 30% Italian in me misses it! lol Tonight we are eating grilled chicken strips in lettuce wraps... pretty good.. Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteThat's a really pretty color on that bee balm. I learned recently that lavender should be trimmed each fall. Otherwise they get woody. Did you know that? I've had lavender for years and sure enough there's something new to learn. Isn't that a fun thing about gardening? Have a great Friday. hugs-Erika
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