Proven losers
That’s what pansies are in my garden. They look good for a few weeks, and then get all leggy, stop producing blooms, or simply die. Yet, I keep buying them (right, definition of insanity).
This year my plan is to plant them out very early, which is now. Daffodils are only beginning to pop in our area, as you see above. I figure I’ll get the most out of them before the trees fully leaf out. They seem to require much more sun than they’re advertised to require.
They are pretty though. I bought some common white ones, shown at top, and some fancy types (fancy in looks, names, and price), which are very showy, and which I already distrust intensely. I expect they’ve been on the shelf a bit too long, but hopefully they maintain their usefulness through tulip season. Then they’ll be replaced by shade annuals.
But there are many plants that have short seasons of beauty, like cherry trees (my forced branches above) tulips, mock orange, certain antique roses—far too many to list, and I buy and grow a lot of them. For some reason, the only ones I really resent are pansies. Perhaps because they do last longer for other gardeners.
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Carol, May Dreams Gardens
The pansies at my favorite nursery are not quite ready yet, but as soon as they are I'm going to bring some home and plant them straight away.
I usually procrastinate until they get leggy. Not this year! This will be the year I do it right...by hook or by crook!
Happy spring, Elizabeth! Isn't it wonderful? My daffs are just beginning to bloom too :)
for some reason, that cracked me up. "proven losers." oh, yeah, i know all about that. 1/3season violets, leggy, ugly petunias...you have to be so careful buying from the corporate chains.
thanks for the laugh.