cats, bulbs, corms and tubers

Here’s a pic­ture of our cat Scooter, squinting:

Scooter, Squinting

Lovely, eh? She’s def­i­nitely great com­pany in the house or when we’re out­side gar­den­ing. But being a cat, she’ll be around one minute and off doing some­thing else the next, only to reap­pear when you least expect it. Some­thing like bulbs in the garden.

You plant the bulbs in the ground, add some water, and prac­ti­cally for­get about them. Then when they’re ready, they emerge and bloom for a few days or a few weeks. Then they’re not there any­more, long before you get tired of them.

Last narcissus 2

Most of the paper­white nar­cis­sus in the gar­den have already bloomed. In San Diego they mark the start of the long bulb sea­son, with its long suc­ces­sions of nar­cis­sus, cycla­men, freesia, dich­e­lostemma, blom­me­ria, oxalis, ornithogalum, ixia, ranun­cu­lus, home­ria, calla, amaryl­lis, glad­i­o­lus, plus what­ever else that you’d for­got­ten that you’d put into the ground. I never get tired of see­ing them when they come decide to come around around. Some­thing like the favorite cat…

November 30 2007 | Categories: gardeningmy gardenrambles | Tags: | 1 Comment »