Light Mode
Dark Mode
Search The Query
Search

Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not

I take great pleasure in maintaining my garden, as it brings me closer to the flowers and gives me creative ideas.  Watching the evolution of tiny seeds blossoming into magnificent spectacles of nature never gets old and this year is no exception.  While attempting to rid my garden of a well known garden pest called “Creeping Charlie”, I happened to stumble upon a tiny delicate flower (Forget Me Not’s), within a wild flower mix I purchased this year.  Obviously this flower is well suited to be added to any portion of your garden.  In my mind I am picturing “Forget Me Not’s” as gentle border flowers surrounded by “Baby’s Breath for next year.  Plant seeds in rich well draining soil after the last frost.  Cheers

Releated Posts

Refuge Lost

Persistent regional drought is forcing difficult environmental choices, and watching a once-lustrous garden struggle to sustain the wildlife…

ByByzboy Aug 16, 2026

Bellis

Native to western, central, and northern Europe, as well as parts of Western Asia and Northern Africa, Bellis…

ByByzboy Aug 9, 2026

Sassy Saxifrage

Native primarily to the cold, high-altitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Saxifrage (genus Saxifraga, meaning “stone-breaker”) originated in…

ByByzboy Aug 2, 2026

In The Meadow

Meadow anemone (Anemone canadensis), commonly known as Canada anemone, is a hardy, upright herbaceous perennial native to moist…

ByByzboy Jul 26, 2026

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Verified by MonsterInsights