
First pic is of the dawn redwood, now a year old. I learned that they have leaves that look like evergreens but they drop them in the fall, like larch. The tallest one, you can see the bright green on the stem/trunk which is the new growth this year. I also planted some seeds from last year and 3 of them are still alive that sprouted.

The African Violets are loving the south window with regular feedings.

The rest of the pics will be in a carousel with captions.

I have such a hard time with African violets. Yours look great.
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It’s the first time I’ve gotten one to thrive like this.
#1: water only from bottom. water on leaves rots them. #2 let them dry out between waterings #3 use African Violet specific food (drops) in every watering. #4 south window indirect light.
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Fabulous colors and plants, Lisa. I love this time of year!
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Thanks, Colleen. I saw your peonies on fb. Gorgeous! Mine are bare roots in paper bags right now :( Gotta decide on a new place in the yard for them.
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I worried my peonies were done for after being transplanted last year. But, they’ve come back. I have one plant that had zero buds. He was the smallest, so I hope next spring there will be buds.
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Such gorgeous colors! The African Violets are beautiful!
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Eugi, so glad you like them <3
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Wow, the red woods are doing well.
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Thank goodness. I was down last fall when I thought the heat wave killed them.
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I’m glad that they are surviving. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Looking good! (K)
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:) I’m geeked about planting some of the seeds Jules gave me (birdhouse gourds, Jacob’s ladder, and balloon flowers) but have to get the beds ready first. I also just planted 7 ginkgo seeds my younger son collected from a tree at his dentist’s. I’ve had them in the fridge all winter. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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Awesome pics! I love the vivid African Violets… it seemed like I could grab them through the screen.
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Thanks Max. They are very photogenic.
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Gorgeous African Violets, Lisa. There were a whole bunch on the “plant table” at CVS that looked like someone set fire to them, that’s how dry those poor babies were. I’m sure you can guess where they are now! That dawn redwood is looking fine; when can you plant it in the ground? Love these pix; I can just about feel the dirt under my nails! PS – LSoH incoming. ETA 1AM NY time.
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Thanks much, Nancy. You adopted the bunch I hope? There are 4 plants there, and I am guessing I could plant them in the ground now, but I don’t plan on doing that for at least a couple of years. LSoH? I hope your nails are grubby soon ;)
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Of course! I took the lot home and they’re doing well. I hope they bloom. Poor things were traumatized.
I suppose if you have cold weather/strong winds, it might be best to keep it in the bucket for now.
My Little Shop of Horrors story …. coming up later.
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You softy! They are blessed. Oh right LSoH!
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I have always had a soft spot for African violets. Such a beautiful and deep colour!
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Steve, these have a silver glitter within the petals.
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Incredible! I had one kind of like that in the 80s.
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You have a beautiful garden Lisa :D
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Thank you. It’s not manicured but it is beloved.
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Add me to the list of admirers of those African Violets, Lisa. Sometimes plants just “set up shop” in a particular place and really take off. The South window is clearly a winning locale!
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Thanks, Bruce. Yes, they do and yes it is :)
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