tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post2279112826549088640..comments2024-02-26T06:41:20.717-05:00Comments on Goth Gardening ^o^: ... the growth of the garden... Goth Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14304287944330634582noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-53508695839768085282015-04-09T16:02:02.335-04:002015-04-09T16:02:02.335-04:00I've just stumbled across your blog so even th...I've just stumbled across your blog so even though this is last summer's post I wanted to compliment you on your many beautiful flowers! I'm in zone 5 (actually behaves like a 4) and am just getting my spring crocus up. I'm anxious to get more perennials up and get to work!Lynnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11966564497265983615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-65337212871891156322014-07-08T12:28:57.640-04:002014-07-08T12:28:57.640-04:00I do the same thing. Most of my gardening is tria...I do the same thing. Most of my gardening is trial by error, especially since I went from a full-sun space to mostly shade. I had a large community garden plot for about seven years, but finally gave it up; $125/year is a bit expensive, and I got tired of the politics. Politics in a GARDEN... Really????<br /><br />So now I just have a small garden in my apartment's back yard. Unfortunately, I have to share it with the backside of the laundry room and the boiler/pool machinery room. But it's mine, and I don't have to pay extra, and there's no politics! Works for me. :-) I've got some pics posted on my blog if you ever want to check, although they're a bit old now. I've got to post more new ones! :-)Lucretiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07489662765492879926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-67555434095279673312014-07-07T20:20:11.825-04:002014-07-07T20:20:11.825-04:00Welcome Lucretia!
I actually had to search for i...Welcome Lucretia! <br /><br />I actually had to search for information about the oxalis because it was in the *wrong place* at the greenery and instead of asking while there, I went ahead and purchased it anyway. Much of my gardening experience has been trial by error. Sometimes I'm just so happy the plants come back :D Goth Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14304287944330634582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3318046134864811272.post-49283498897224448542014-07-07T17:01:02.950-04:002014-07-07T17:01:02.950-04:00You have a dark purple oxalis almost like mine! :...You have a dark purple oxalis almost like mine! :-) I have mine at work in my office (right next to me, at the moment), and while it's a bit straggly, MUCH less lush, and isn't blooming, it's definitely the same type as yours, although the purple is darker around the edges and lighter in the center. I have a green one also, on top of my desk shelves, that is bigger and blooms a LOT. They both get the same amount of light... I wonder why they're so different? Anyway, I'm a fellow goth gardener, glad to meet you. :-)Lucretiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07489662765492879926noreply@blogger.com