palides2021
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https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/forsythia/
Are you able to get this link, to see pics of it?
I tried to copy-paste pictures from the web here, but they were all rejected, as not the right forms to do that.
ha! you may well be right, it looks like it maybe a Fraseri and not a Forsythia... ..and all this time since I planted it I've been saying it's a Forsythia..I don't think that your Red Robin is a forsythia. Here is a link to what I found, let me know if it's the same plant that you have.
https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/photinia-x-fraseri-red-robin/
I just looked up lxia bulbs...beautiful!
I dunno. The packet says Ixia and the picture is what I've had in the past. I'll have to take a look.Yes, many different types.
Which ones did you get , @Georgiagranny ?
Are you putting them in (right now at this moment?)
Or will you need to wait a week or more, to plant them?
Probably good idea to wait. I assume they don't go in very deep, and if you got a few mild days, and possibly rain, they'd sprout up very quickly, likely too.I dunno. The packet says Ixia and the picture is what I've had in the past. I'll have to take a look.
They didn't go in today. Maybe wait a week or two? I don't want them to succumb to a hard frost. It's not likely that we'll have another one, but you never know...
I just looked at the packet, and all it says is Ixia Mixed with no other name. It also says "summer blooming" but in the heat of summer here, they get wilty. We'll see. The others I had were planted where the soil didn't drain well so they didn't do well. I've chosen some other spots for them this time. I'm going to plant them in clumps of 20...so four patches of them in with other flowers.Probably good idea to wait. I assume they don't go in very deep, and if you got a few mild days, and possibly rain, they'd sprout up very quickly, likely too.
With all of the bad words that I think every day, I'm grateful that I don't have a conversation bubble over my head!@Kaila, Mother Nature lies flatter than pee on a plate so no point in asking her anywayI did ask at the garden centers, and they told me that they "get what we get" so as much a surprise to them as to me. They know what they're getting when they unload the truck. I really want the gomphrena and will probably order them. They aren't even scheduled to ship until the end of March? What? What's up with that? If they appear at the garden centers before then, I'll probably buy more. What the heck...the garden is very, very large and has room for plenty more flowers!
In the meantime, senetti should be available in a couple of weeks. They're good for brightening up the garden while I wait for warmer temps and more things in bloom.
After I got all done with the pavers, put all my tools away, swept off the patio, laid the rug? I sat down to enjoy a glass of tea and noticed a paver that I missed. I thought bad words. To my credit, I didn't say them, not that there was anybody around to hear.

Rain? Good for you! We have sleet balls coming down most of the day. Even though the precipitation has stopped, everything is encrusted in about 1/2 inches of ice...no playing in the dirt for me!!!! I had so many bulbs coming up....I have a feeling that this year I won't have as many flowers as past springs.@Trila I wish hollyhocks would grow here. Nope. It's way too hot
The forget-me-nots still haven't been planted. The ixia bulbs are waiting patiently for maybe another week.
And...there are daffodils in bloom all over my garden in places where they've never been before and where I know I didn't plant them. Critters must have been busy during the fall and winter because I can't think of any other way there'd be daffodils in those spots.
I'm off today (don't get me started on my so-called fixed schedule) and wanted to play in the dirt, but the heavens have opened up. The rain is supposed to be gone in another hour or two; after that the ground will still be far too wet to play in the dirt. It would be playing in the mud. Um. No.
When the sun's out tomorrow with high temp pushing 80? I have to work. Drat.
Yeah...well...I keyed all that in yesterday and forgot to click on "Post reply". So now it's Thursday and still much too wet to play in the dirt. It took all day yesterday for the rain water to soak in.
beautiful!!!!