Friday, October 8, 2010
Life's full of Surprises!
These beauties were planted last May, papaveri from Italy, poppies of rich-red splendor. All spring plantings, in the Northwest weather of 2010 became molded or eaten by slugs. My garden was planted three times with vegetable starters and seedlings. Even then, I have very little to show for all that money and work.
When I saw these Italian seeds on the rack at 101 Nursery, I took them home with hope. I chose an elevated spot next to a struggling fig tree. I know, what is this obsession with Mediterranean fruit and flowers? I know, I can't resist lemon, orange, fig and persimmon trees, even if 70 degrees is our hot spell.
I'm hopeful!
The lemon trees developed scabby infections, were treated and re-treated, but I still lost two of them. The fig trees are barely showing signs of life. The persimmons have died once, and have resurrected from their roots, showing promise.
These beauties, however, these stunning Poppies remind me of the wheat fields back home in Italy, where hundreds of them appear year after year among the golden heads of wheat, swaying with the wind, pulling your eyes to the fields.
I'm glad these beauties are mine for now.
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The poppies were spectacular this year and the figs, warm off the trees- surely a taste of heaven! We're harvesting grapes right now and the olives the end of this month. A verdant land.
those truly are beautiful...best of hope for them...
They're beautiful!
A response: Sounds like we should go to Italy! Figs and persimmons: words that roll off the tongue. Delicious!!
Ann
nature never seizes to amaze me. I'm glad for you. Poppies are so pretty
thank you for sharing
take care
Hope
I love that you are tenacious in your desire for these Mediterranean trees and flowers. The poppies are pretty. I am the same, sometimes wanting a plant that is not suited, which is why I bought a tiny gardenia bush this summer.
Beautiful poppies! I have some, I think they are oriental, that come back and bloom every year here in Idaho. I hope yours are as faithful!
Success will never spoil you. How wonderful your poppies did not let you down.
They like what you have given them.
Those are gorgeous! Love the colors.
I too would be excited to see these beauties.... I completely understand your love for them.
x Robyn
Oh they are BEAUTIFUL! And Italian, too - just perfect!
Your summer sounds like ours, except ours was too hot and dry, and everything just withered on the vine. Poppies don't do well here, so I'm envious that you got at least a few! It's funny how we keep on trying when we know our climate isn't right for some plants.
Being glad now is all there is. Everything else is a regret or a wish.
I love the poppies! I planted poppies every year for a time. And I plan to spread the seeds this year.
I have lots of those very same poppies...don' worry, they come back like weeds every year....
rosaria - how lovely that you are able to enjoy this taste of italy and your childhood in your backyard!
I love poppies but here in Georgia it is too hot for them. My fig tree had a good crop this year, enough to make jam 3 times, but it hard to cultivate flowers as we have no sun, too many pine trees. Your flowers are very pretty.
we used to celebrate "poppy day" when i was a little girl. these are beautiful.
hope you are having a wonderful weekend. one love
And you share them with US!
thanks, Dear
Warm Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
Congratulations, Rosaria, for growing poppies in your area! Uncommon, to say the least!!! Enjoy them, my dear, while they last...
I'm having the same problem with my indoor lemon tree. I'm off to find something to kill the bugs tomorrow. Little white cocoons... I just hate pesticides. The poppies are lovely - and obviously hardy.
Those are my favorite flowers. They're wonderul...!
The poppies are lovely. Thanks for stopping by and for making me smile
I LOVE poppies....so beautiful.....
Thank you for visiting my teaching blog. I'm so happy to find you here and will be back for more. What lovely flowers - and I love the emotional connection you feel to them.
Poppies are really lovely. At the moment we have Iceland poppies in our garden. They do tend to spread.
Maggie X
Nuts in May
Rosaria, it's nice to see these red poppies ( looks like they are quite hardy ). I'm used to seeing, mainly, our CA golden ones. It's so foggy in my area, little grows really well.
Those are gorgeous - and in October, too!
I love poppies but have never had a green thumb where they're concerned. Maybe it's the area where I live, that it doesn't get cold enough for long enough in the winter. Yours are just beautiful!
They are lovely. I can understand that they remind you of Italy7 - they are everywhere here.
Love the color of those!
Sounds like you have quite the selection of plants/trees growing near you! Very lucky!
Poppies!! Oh, I LOVE poppies!
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