9" x 12"
Arches 140#CP
Taking advantage of the sunny days and warming temperatures, the light blue/purple periwinkles are blooming away in our gardens!
These cheeful flowers with bright green foliage are drought and heat tolerant and can reach 12" -24" tall. I found these growing around the lake at the college as well as a patch of them under my neighbor's Bradford Pears.
These plants are most often planted around borders, used as edging and ground covers ... In yesterday's cloudy weather, they sure were perky!
Today is also St. Patrick's Day - in celebration of the patron saint of Ireland reputed to drive the snakes out of that country. He used the three-leaved shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity and over time, the 'wearing of the green' became a tradition to celebrate this saint.
We'll be celebrating green-ness today as we take our lettuces, kale, and mustards from the greenhouse and place them in their garden beds to be kissed by the sun and grown large enough to feed the hungry in our county. Temperatures will be in the 70s and from now until the weekend, we're promised summerlike weather.
It's time to be outdoors!
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY! PLANT SOMETHING GREEN!
Lin Frye
North Carolina
Thursday, March 17, 2011
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY - Periwinkle/Vinca - Lin Frye
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Pretty picture. We'll be having corned beef and cabbage for supper and I think I'll make some basic soda bread to go with it.
ReplyDeleteYour are so nice and sunny. I have them here too, but they are drenched in rain. Very pretty painting.
ReplyDeleteThey're so sweet, Lin! My vinca climbs trees, which surprised me...
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