We are at home this fall, the first time in several years, so I wanted some of those gorgeous huge over the top mums for the front entry. You know the kind, the gorgeous blooms that set alongside the pumpkins...So a week or so ago amidst my hacking I went to Bauer's, our local nursery and purchased a magnificent specimen. It was still balmy and the instructions were to water it daily. I chose the right tightest buds I could find so that the blooms would last longer once open. And that seems to be where my planning went askew.
I do not mess with potted plants generally, if it doesn't go into the ground I don"t want it. That's a hangover from my CA days and belief that potted plants are for city dwellers and or old folks who can do no better. Anyway, $20 for this dandy pot of multiple yellow mums. Yes they would be cheaper at Home Depot or the like but that is across the river and I like to support the locals. I envisioned this in full bloom alongside the electric pumpkins that I dug out of the closet for the front entry. These mums would be golden in the glow. And I am not putting them into ground anywhere, when they are done they will hit the debris pile., a disposable potted plant.
Well it is now over a week later, our weather turned to downright frosty some overnights, a cold nip in windy air, some badly needed rain and almost daily sunshine. But my potted mum is either saving itself up for my birthday or is a stubborn pouty specimen. Yesterday I thought maybe the back deck would be preferable for more sunshine through the day and to gain warmth being closer to the house. I have not only watered when it does not rain, I have fed it with Miracle Grow each time to encourage the blooms. But as of this morning, here she sits, not much opened, the buds remain tight....Did I get a dud? How can I get this potted mum to open into bloom, or is she holding off for a birthday surprise?
She likely senses my aversion to potted things, but I did make an allowance for her. Now? Wait, something else to wait for, like the closing date on the sale of the PA house. Yesterday was an exercise in activity and phone calls. There will be more as we move along. Oh, for the final papers when we no longer have the responsibility of the house...maybe the mum will bloom at the same time? A golden celebration?
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Can't comment as potted plants have not been my responsibility since, at least 1928, if not before. Further, per my agreement with Carol, if it doesn't produce fruit, nuts, or something edible I don't mess with it. It's 12:20 and a bit of rain has started to fall. it is also chilly today. Autumn has finally arrived in the foothills but the leaves don't know it yet. Only the crab apple has started shedding it's leaves. Tom
ReplyDeletebuy the plants every few years and now have three or four in the triangle by the driveway. They are budded but don't expect the blooms to open much before my
ReplyDeleteb'day after yours. We'll see, but our nights have been around 50 degrees and mostly sunny days. I water twice a week.
Sandy