Return to the Perennials Forum | Post a Follow-Up

 o
Where are you located?

Posted by lefleur1 chgolandz5 (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 19, 13 at 21:53

I am from the northern suburbs of Chicago. What part of the country are you from? My zone is 5; what's yours? ....just trying to get a discussion going ... (grin)


Follow-Up Postings:

 o
RE: Where are you located?

ok, let's see...off topic conversations: hmmm well, I have three married children who all live nearby in the chicagoland suburbs.

I had zero interest in gardening until about eight years ago when I inherited some money and decided to spend it on making our yard look more interesting. It didn't take very long to spend it all, but by then I was hooked and now I can't stop!!

I like everything about gardening, but I especially love pruning & propagating .... trouble is I have no where else to plant all the stuff I propagate!

What got you started?

Susan, whose hubby wonders if she will ever stop......


 o
RE: Where are you located?

Hi I saw you are trying to get people in the Conversation. So you are not talking to yourself.........

Hi,

I am retired, one kid. I live in Pennsylvania. I had a dream to retire before I was 60 and travel. I ended up with a job that demanded I travel 200 days a year. I would leave Mon and return Fri sometime Sat and some time 2 weeks later. I was on planes in hotels more than I was home. That cured my dream of retire and travel.

I adjusted that dream to retire before 60 and stay home and garden. I had the usual suburban plot of land and my dream was to have enough land that I could garden and not have to worry about running out of space.

I searched for a year and found the perfect property. Still in the suburb but with a couple of acres of land.

I have gardened all my life. My love of gardening came from my Mom. I was along side her for as long as I can remember in the garden with flowers, picking the fruit from the few fruit trees we had in our yard, and in her vegetable garden. It did not stop outside she had plants inside in every room. So I learned early to eat, breath and love plants.

So here I am having the time of my life and living my dream.


 o
RE: Where are you located?

Ok, I'll play too!

I currently live in Northwest New Jersey, in Morris County.

I have two sons who recently left the nest. They are by far the best "flowers" I've ever grown.

I grew up in NYC so I did not do any gardening as a child and I didn't know anyone who did. But I've always loved flowers. When I moved to my current house 14 years ago I bought a copy of "The Well Tended Perennial Garden" and dove in. I've never looked back.

I currently have a small foundation planting (maybe 3' x 4'), a cottage garden (the anything goes garden!) about 10' by 10', my butterfly garden which is slowly turning into the red and yellow garden (20' by 10') and my newest garden, the yellow and orange garden which is 30' long and 10' deep at its widest point.

All of them are in the front yard since my back yard is bisected by a Norway maple and two silver maples. Horrible trees imo, but I can't afford to remove them at the moment.


 o
RE: Where are you located?

Hi Marquest and a2zmom...guess nobody wants to play with us! (grin) Oh, well.

It's a gorgeous day in the Chicago burbs today. I suppose people who aren't crazy about this cooler July weather wouldn't agree...but it's perfect for gardening. Actually I have an area that I have been ignoring that needs weeding so I guess I'll go take a bath in Off and venture out to do battle with the mosquitoes.

So far today I have done absolutely nothing except *weeding* out summer clothes. I have two bags full for Good Will. Actually I had a hard time parting with some things that were 100 percent cotton cuz it seems everything now has spandex...ugh...


 o
RE: Where are you located?

I'm in Central Vermont - zone 4. The weather this spring and summer has been unusual and so it seems that the bloom times are not what I'm used to. I'm not complaining though. Plenty of hot temps and lots of rain. It's still looks as lush as springtime. The extra hummingbird feeder I hung out has tripled the amount of birds I see. A neighbor has started raising bees and that has made an incredible difference in my garden. Yesterday I even saw a hummingbird moth on the monarda. Lovely! Thanks for starting this lefleur, I hated to see this side empty since the Idylls left. who else is out there?

Skibby


 o
RE: Where are you located?

Hi! I am in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia. Grew up outside Philadelphia where I watched my mother garden. Started gardening myself after college and bought the house we now live in because the yard was so full of possibility despite having nothing but ivy, vinca, and bamboo in the back. 16 years later I am still planting, moving, changing my vision-bamboo is finally gone! I have been weeding like mad now that the humidity and heat have tapered off-seems as though I am cultivating weeds more than anything else! ;)

I sure do love our summer vacation!

Oh, and agree about the added spandex in clothes! Ugh.


 o
RE: Where are you located?

skibby & cyn ... Vermont & Virginia ... that's a long way from Chicago! ... I have never been in Vermont and only once in Virginia. We were there for a winter wedding and couldn't believe how warm it was! We did quite a bit a sight-seeing...Jefferson stuff etc. ...beautiful....


 o
RE: Where are you located?

You're an awfully quiet bunch! Nice to hear a little of the other side to you posters.... Once or twice I would post to an idyll thread, but mostly just enjoyed the photos when things were quiet in the winter.
So don't worry, I won't talk anyone's ear off! I'm mid 40's, male (sorry to crash the party.... Or am I not the only guy?) wife, two kids, girl into kindergarten this fall, boy into second.... Located between Scranton and Wilkes barre PA. That's about two hours north of Philadelphia in case you're not up on your smaller Pennsylvania cities.
I've gardened all my life, even in college I had a houseplant or two suffering along in my dorm room. This house that I'm in now has been my first permanent property since leaving mom and dad, and I'm finally able to try lots of the stuff I always wanted to!
So greetings to all, hello marquest my fellow Pennsylvanian, and a2zmom how are those color themed borders going? Im trying to make my plant collection look a little more "designed" but so far all I have to show for it is a red border that's just a mess of weeds and almost every color other than red! Lol
Be good folks!
Frank


 o
RE: Where are you located?

Lat: N 39 ° 11 ' 36 '' ( 39.194 ° )
Lon: W 119 ° 45 ' 53 '' ( -119.765 ° )
Elevation (ft): 4723


 o Post a Follow-Up

Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum.

    If you are a member, please log in.

    If you aren't yet a member, join now!


Return to the Perennials Forum

Information about Posting

  • You must be logged in to post a message. Once you are logged in, a posting window will appear at the bottom of the messages. If you are not a member, please register for an account.
  • Posting is a two-step process. Once you have composed your message, you will be taken to the preview page. You will then have a chance to review your post, make changes and upload photos.
  • After posting your message, you may need to refresh the forum page in order to see it.
  • Before posting copyrighted material, please read about Copyright and Fair Use.
  • We have a strict no-advertising policy!
  • If you would like to practice posting or uploading photos, please visit our Test forum.
  • If you need assistance, please Contact Us and we will be happy to help.


Learn more about in-text links on this page here