A visit to Chickadee Gardens
I was excited to finally get to see Chickadee Gardens last week. I have followed Tamara's blog for years. She and her husband garden on 2 acres in Saint Helens, Oregon. When you look at the map, it appears that St. Helens is directly across the Columbia River and slightly to the north of us. However, there is no convenient bridge to get over to the Oregon side. You must go north to Ridgefield, Washington (about 30 minutes north of our house) and go across there or travel through Portland and then go north through Scappoose. Either way, it is about a 45 minute drive. I decided to try the Ridgefield route and I was glad I did. Not only did I not have to contend with Portland traffic (it was Rose Parade weekend), I got to see country on the Oregon side that was new to me. Tamara used to work at the beautiful Joy Creek Nursery (my favorite, but alas they are now closed) and she now works part-time at Cistus Nursery. She focuses on native plants and sustainabili...
I heard of that method used when forcing paper weight daffodils.
ReplyDeleteThe scarf'ed baby pan is a nice touch!
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It does work for paperwhites - I haven't tried it but the article mentioned them.
DeleteThat's hilarious, Phillip. Of those I've grown in the last few years, only the Cybister Amaryllis types seem to be growing tall enough to lean significantly. As I inevitably cut most of mine for flower arrangements, leaning stems aren't a big issue but I'll keep that tip in mind!
ReplyDeleteI bet you grow them in the ground?
DeleteDo you keep watering with that alcohol and water combination each day after it gets a few inches tall, or just once and it arrests the height enough? Mine was a gift after Christmas, so it was a bit desiccated and I wondered whether it would sprout at all. It has a bud on a 2 inches tall stem, total about 5 inches counting the bud now, and the leaves coming up are only about 2 inches with dried tips from its dry history. I wonder if it will be naturally stunted anyway from being dormant too long, or whether I should go ahead and give it an alcoholic drink soon?
ReplyDeleteWhen I first pot it up, I just use regular water. Then, when it sprouts and begins to growth, I started watering with the alcohol/water solution. You are supposed to continue watering with it. I don't water amaryllis that often, maybe just once per week. They don't seem to need that much. Yours should continue to grow. I would just snip off the brown tips.
DeleteI have heard of this trick, then forgot about it. Your amaryllis bloom is beautiful :)
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