@SchmidtGenetics to GardeningEnglish • 6 months agoDahlias!imagemessage-square5arrow-up169arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up168arrow-down1imageDahlias!@SchmidtGenetics to GardeningEnglish • 6 months agomessage-square5file-text
Store bought starters, but they’ve been transplanted and these are new blooms since getting established!
minus-square@SchmidtGeneticsOPlinkEnglish1•6 months agoSome are anti mosquito for the wife, some are pollinators. There is marjoram, citronella, a gaillarde behind it, and two dahlias. The right has two dahlias, another citronella, liatride, monarch and rosemary.
minus-squareMom Nom MomlinkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoThat’s awesome! Good idea keeping mosquitoes away - I’m a friggen mosquito-magnet and get a new bite almost every time I go outside (and most of the lawn is kept tidy, but we don’t clean up all the long grass in the “lily garden” - yet)
Some are anti mosquito for the wife, some are pollinators.
There is marjoram, citronella, a gaillarde behind it, and two dahlias.
The right has two dahlias, another citronella, liatride, monarch and rosemary.
That’s awesome! Good idea keeping mosquitoes away - I’m a friggen mosquito-magnet and get a new bite almost every time I go outside (and most of the lawn is kept tidy, but we don’t clean up all the long grass in the “lily garden” - yet)