- That pot on the left is affectionately known to me as my "weedy pot." Every year I just let it be and see what comes up and something always does. This is the second year I've grown a maple tree and a pine seedling. I pulled them out last spring and they just came back again. For someone with no green thumb, I somehow managed to produce two trees. Maybe I'll see if there's some regular ground they can go in somewhere at some point.
- This is how weedy pot looked last January during the week we Atlantans called "Snowpocalypse." :) It's hard to believe six months have already gone by.
- And just curious, this grows in springtime in the woods behind my place. Does anyone know what it is?* http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifThe birds love the berries and I think they are beautiful.
*Update - louvregirl looked it up and it is a plant with the common name: leatherleaf mahonia, and the botanical name: Mahonia bealei
http://dcmga.com/north-texas-gardening/perennials/shade-plants/leatherleaf-mahonia/
Thanks, lg!
It's finally Friday and I'm looking forward to the weekend. I hope you are, too.
15 comments:
I don't know anything about berries, so I can't help you. They are beautiful. Your Snowpocalypse shot is GREAT. I remember how it was up here in MD.
The blue berries look beautiful but I, too, have no idea what that plant is called.
Weedy Pot works like magic. I want one of those!! :)
Happy Friday, chica! xo
Perhaps if I had a "weedy pot" I could finally manage to grow something.
Don't know what the berries are but I would advise you NOT to eat them:)
Lynn~ i really like this post. The snow shot and summer shot of your 'weedy pot' are a great contrast. I don't know what those big purplish looking grapey things are but they are beautiful. Also glad that they are not poisonous; you know how some things like that that look good, are...
Oh my word Lynn~ I think that I have found it! What a cool plant!!!!!!
Name & this link:
Common names: leatherleaf mahonia
Botanical names: Mahonia bealei
http://dcmga.com/north-texas-gardening/perennials/shade-plants/leatherleaf-mahonia/
And at the bottom of the link:
Note: The blue berries are a bird favorite!
The photo look JUST LIKE the plant in your pic :-)
'Ta da!!!' Drum roll, please....
happygirl -
I was confined from Monday through Thursday at home over all that snow that made the city of Atlanta come to a screeching halt. And I kind of liked it. Movies, internet, that kind of thing. :)
Ily -
Just sit out a pot with soil in it and see what happens. It works. Apparently.
Granny Annie -
They look good enough to eat, but I wouldn't. :)
lg -
Drum roll, indeed! Thanks, lg! I updated to let everyone know. And I loved how that picture did match mine. :)
Love the weedy pot. I find I'm great when it comes to growing weeds, but if I attempt anything else I fail every time!
Have a great weekend!
I am looking forward to my weekend yes, thanks.
Maybe fireworks Sat. night at the Hill Country Galleria mall. Been so dry no place else seems to be putting on a show.
But enough of that.
How funny mahonia -- Mahone Bay being the place in Canada we have that house. great renters now. Speaking of 6 months -- not one call from the cops in Mahone Bay since the new tenants. Well, actually 9 months now, I think. Previous ones did seem to get into lots of brawls. Upstairs / downstairs peeps not getting along at all.
And yes, I do believe, real ground shall one day accept your two trees, and great novels of epic and sweet proportion will hence be written about you and those trees!! I feel it in my bones.
xoxoxo
Actually, I find it bothersome when I get weeds in my pot. Oh, are we talking about something else?
^^^laffin @ MZ
It has been a really slow week, awaiting three days off. Cheers!
Great biker chick name: Leatherleaf!
Aloha from Honolulu
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Those trees really want to live!
The weeds that come up in my undone pots on the deck are always CocksComb, Marsh grass, bog Moss, n New York Asters. I have alot of pots, so usually leave one of each.
If only the plants I pay for could reproduce like that!
Joe -
Just stick a pot outside and see what comes up. :) This one used to have geraniums in it.
Jannie -
I'm glad to hear those renters in Canada are behaving! :)
And if someone writes a book about that, they've run out of stuff to write about. Hehe.
Mama Zen -
Ha! Yeah - but I could see someone making that connection. Hehe.
FB -
I'm laffin', too. :)
Riot Kitty -
I hope you had a great three days off.
Cloudia -
I'll say!
Snaggle -
I know - I'm with ya on that. Hope you had a good holiday and didn't have to work.
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