Spring or as my family calls it “the new summer” is my absolute favorite time of the year. The name itself was not born until the late 1300s. Spring was originally called Lent or Lent season which derived from an Old English term lengthen, which means to make longer in length according to your very own Dictionary. That term was later thrown out and replaced with the name Springtime, and its meaning is new beginnings when all that is dormant in the winter blooms and rises again.
This time of year there are festivals, kites flying, and barbecue grills smoking. Most of all, there are beautiful colors all around. Bright and bountiful flowers of many sorts both perennial and annuals. I have an eye for art and vibrant color expression in the garden and this time of year I get my hands dirty first and sip lemonade with my feet up later enjoying the fruits of my labor.
In my last article, I touched base on “Winter Gardening” and provided you all some tips and why it's so important to grow even in the winter. This time around I will be explaining how I use those same tips and then some of my favorite springtime gardening activities.
Favorite Thing #1: Tulips, Tulips, Tulips!
Time for Tulips and oh, how I love them! Do you know how much I love tulips? Omg, they make me happy! They’re vibrant in color and exquisite in beauty and elegance. Simply wonderful plants.
So let's get into it, last year a very good friend of mine gifted me with these yellow, pink/yellow, and almost violet tulip hybrids because I’m so lovable. Well, let us just say they bloomed indoors under my grow lights before I could get them outside because our last frost had not passed at that time. Nonetheless, I still was able to enjoy their beauty and replant them 6-8 inches into the ground, and what a beauty to see them come back up this year to let us know. Spring is here!
Tulips have an interesting history, no doubt with their roots deriving from medicinal myths. Yep, tulips were at one time used for medicinal purposes. People actually used them for their sap, to treat coughs and colds using the antiseptic and diuretic properties that the famous flower possesses. It was also used for bee stings and insect bites. They were eaten by the people of Afghanistan to gain strength and today people eat their petals in salads.
If you have any pets it’s a bit risky to grow them, because they can make your pet very sick if they eat the bulb. Now I’m not recommending anyone eat these things if they are not FDA-approved or otherwise directed by a physician. Moving on, I love the yellow ones, they are so beautiful. What are some of your favorites? Please connect with me at Growingwithgabby” on Facebook or you can google me at #growingwithgabbyllc Spartanburg SC on LinkedIn and share your favorite flower in the spring and why.
Favorite Thing #2: Plant new perennials
Ok, so what’s a Perennial you ask? A Perennial Plant is a plant that grows every spring like clockwork, and an Annual Plant only blooms to live one season. Now I don’t know about you guys but I work smarter, not harder. I love to be ahead in my garden, so I go ahead and plant my perennial plants so I can enjoy them later. My tulips happen to be one of my perennials, I also planted some yellow daffodils and some purple and pink hyacinths but you can plant whatever adheres to your zone area.
I get my dirt worked up and ready by adding some lime pellets right before a good rain sets in to treat my tough sandy red clay. I follow up a couple of days later with some good growing soil this year. I used the blue bag of Miracle Grow you can get from your local Wal-Mart. I also sprinkle a little of my compost that I had made over the winter, top it with mulch and I’m done!
Check with your local Plant Nursery and get some of these materials. Shout out to my local nursery Piedmont Farm and Garden they’re so awesome! There are many, many perennials to choose from so get out there and plant them and sip lemonade next spring with me.
Favorite Thing #3: Sowing my veggie seeds and trimming my herb garden
Today, I have yellow squash and zucchini seeds down and cherry tomatoes, and a few peppers ready to grace the ground this upcoming week due to the funky weather changes in my zone area. Remember, some plants can handle light frost but some can’t. The thing with vegetables is if you put them out there too soon without cover in freezing temps then they may not produce well or die prematurely. So, I’m holding on to them for another few days. I love squash and zucchini with butter and onions fried up the country way like my momma used to make it. So, I grow them every chance I get along with the tomatoes that my kids love to pick and eat.
This time of the year is my herb garden's time to shine. I love this garden. I get fresh peppermint, spearmint, oregano, and lemon thyme whenever I want and they all smell incredible. All of these herbs grow back every year and I usually just go in and cut back on the branches a little down to the 4th node.
Favorite Thing #4: Give back to Mother Nature in the Springtime
Nature compliments any good garden. No matter what your favorite thing to do, somehow you have to pour back into Mama Nature because, after all without her, there would be no us. At least 60 % of our human bodies are water, and everything that is in the periodic table makes up our bodies as well. We come from the Earth and we have the birds and bees and trees that bear fruit, and plump veggies for us to eat. So, it is extremely important we do our part to keep Mother and all her living children happy and healthy.
What I like to do is feed the hummingbirds by giving them the sweetest flowers to sip from. I grow hibiscus plants of all colors to attract these beautiful birds who live in our circle of life. The sweet nectar is sugar fluid to hummingbirds, boosting their metabolism. This is why they are so fast and tiny with different mermaid-like colors for feathers. Its my favorite bird and one of my favorite plants--a win, win for me.
Some people feed the ducks, and swans, cultivate bee farms, rescue wildlife, fight for our trees, you name it. The mission is to keep nature alive and teach our families all over the world. I like to keep my beds free of leaves and keep them sectioned out away from children or pets. I like to deadhead my flowers as well to keep the vibe going. It makes a tidy garden and a blissful quiet space. Yes, I said it quiet space, I don’t know about you but my garden is my Zen.
Enjoy the spring weather, even the upcoming April Showers. Get outside or inside do some spring cleaning, and talk to your plants. Make the best of your 2023 Spring. Start new beginnings and grow new plants. I know some of you have garden favorites too, so… come on. Interact with me and let me know how you get down in your garden with your favorite things to do, and your favorite things to grow in Spring.
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