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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Daffodils peeking

LOOK!! My Daffodils are peeking out of the ground through the leaves! I can hardly wait to see them bloom. Except I'm terrified that it will freeze and hurt them. I mean it was 7 degrees this morning, but now this afternoon it is 50 degrees. I have never had Daffodils before, and I am a known plant killer and I'm going to be paranoid until they are really here.

I should explain a little bit. These Daffodil bulbs were the most wonderful gift from my dear friend Lynn. They were for my birthday, but didn't come until it was the right time to plant them here in Colorado. My plant skills are so bad, and didn't want any of the purple to transfer from my thumb to the bulbs, that I stood and read the directions while my son did the digging and setting. Then I took on the task of soaking them as per instructions. I really soaked them too. Being in a drought area, and the ground being poofy dry, I set the water hose on trickle and really let the water soak down the 6" where the bulbs were. Apparently I did good with that.

Now, with the ground still so dry, I'm in a dilemma about starting to water them. If it freezes for several days yet, would the water or dampness freeze around and hurt the new stems? So far I'm keeping them covered with leaves and waiting a while before I start watering.


Well, it is starting to cool down again now, and in a few minutes I have to go let the horses out of the barn, so I'll put my Daffodils to bed by covering them up again. The leaves will hold the warmth in the ground from this beautiful day.

For all of you who laughed when I said I'd write again soon. It has been a week, and for me that is soon. So you can just stop your giggles right now.

2 comments:

Sally said...

Hi, Sunday afternoon,Just got back from Church and was "cruisin'" the internet,when I came across your blog. I like it.
I live in Salem,OR and the daffodils and tulips have bloomed already,as I'm sure your's have. I remember when they first started peeking up and I felt like you. I have always had a "black thumb", but these things grow themselves!! it's wonderful.
Isn't it about time for you to post again ...lol

Judith Angell Meyer said...

Hello Sally, I'm delighted you stopped by and took the time to say hello. I have a friend in Oregon, and she has sent me some pictures of daffodils from there.

Um ... I'd say it is more than time to post again! Thanks for the little push. I have pictures of my blooming daffies, and will get them right up.