BLOOM THYME: That January Feeling

This January feels a bit different. Yes, we have had cold, we have had snow, but for some reason, the garden has not felt so far away as it usually does. Perhaps it is the temperature fluctuations. We have warmer-than-usual temperatures mixed in with extreme cold, making routine walks in the garden more common. Or, perhaps it the fact that we don’t have snow and ice everywhere! 🤷🏼‍♀️

This week has moved to extreme cold. No measurable snow but yes that biting cold sure feels like January!

POTTING SHED PUTTERINGS:

In January I am more than grateful for my Potting Shed. Oh how this tiny space adds to my quality of life. 😅 And I’m not going to lie… I am particularly crazy about this String of Pearls.

SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS

Right now it’s all about seeds and seedlings. My seed supply has been organized and new seeds have been purchased.

NEW SEED VARIETIES I’M TRYING

  • Celosia: Celway Terracotta
  • Gomphrena: Audray Pink / Strawberry Fields
  • Verbena: Vanity
  • Coneflower: Green Twister
  • Paper Flower/Immortella
  • Balloon Flower (Seeds from a friend)

So far here is what I am winter sowing…

  • All the above +
  • Foxglove: Dalmatian Purple & Peach
  • Marigold: Queen Sophia
  • Strawflower: Vintage White & Apricot Mix
  • Onion: Yellow of Parma

APRIL “WINTER” SOWING

  • Tomatoes
  • Zinnias: Benary’s Giant Salmon Rose & Wine, Linen, Zydeco White & Queeny Lime Orange
  • Holy Basil
  • Boxwood Basil

Yes, January is the time to start! I have sent the first brave starts outside this week to get all the cold they need to be their best selves! They will have neighbors soon.

WINTER SOWING NOTES 

If you are new to Winter Sowing, here is a previous article I wrote that has detailed instructions. (LINK)

BOXWOOD BASIL

Have you tried Boxwood Basil? It has become one of my favorite things to grow. Instead of culinary purposes, I use it for borders and garden accents! See below… Doesn’t it look like lush boxwood?

Love how it looks in the herb garden particularly. 

If you need a bit of green… here’s a Short YouTube Video of the Herb Garden from last August when the Boxwood was showing off.  (LINK)

If you want to see other videos from my garden. Here’s a link to the YouTube channel. (LINK) Most of my videos are short and sweet. Many I do under the umbrella of Bloom Thyme Minute! 

PLANTED!

These are planted and under grow lights in the Potting Shed… 🥳

  • Lisianthus: Lavender F1
  • Lisianthus: Light Apricot F1
  • MultiBloom Red Geraniums

LISIANTHUS

Lisianthus is a slow grower, so even though I won’t plant her out until late April or early May, she has to be started now to be more than a tiny babe by that time. Here is a gallery of lisianthus taking her sweet time reaching her glory. But oh, she does! I do “support” my Lisianthus, and have found a grid trellis that works well. I have tried many grid “systems”; this really is the best, and it’s black, so it practically disappears in pictures. (See in gallery below.) (GRID TRELLIS LINK)

Lisianthus Time Machine for those I grew in 2024…

INDIANAPOLIS ROSE SOCIETY

If you are local, it’s time to take a look at the wonderful roses that are a part of our annual rose sale. It is a fabulous list. Remember, place orders now for April delivery. It is first come / first serve and there are limited supplies!

All the details are HERE

ROSE CHAT PODCAST

While we are on holiday, you can find the past shows HERE.

The most recent podcast was an important one. If you haven’t had a chance to listen you can do so here.

TODAY…

As I look out today snow is gently falling in that snow globe way. Not stacking up but giving everything in the garden a special sparkle – reminding me of the scripture…

The whole earth is full of his glory. Isaiah 6:3

NEXT UP

Now that seeds are underway, my planning is now moving to the roses and making final decisions on what I will add this year. There are so many great ones out there! We’ll talk about that next time.

Yes, January is a wonderful time for planning and for looking back…

Ahhh June

Bloom Thyme Friday: A Dreamy Start

The holidays are wonderful and I don’t want to miss a moment but December 26 starts the first phase of garden thyme. I’ve made peace with January by using it as my month to plot, to plan and to dream. Getting organized now is a game-changer for having more time to enjoy the busy spring to come. There is much to do…

  • Catalogs to pour over. 
  • Books and blogs to read. 
  • Finalize seed orders.
  • Love on your houseplants.
  • Make sure seed starting supplies are ready.
  • Taking walks in the winter garden. 
  • Cook! (Am I the only one who rarely cooks in the spring?)

SPEAKING OF DREAMY!

Have you seen the David Austin 2022 handbook? Oh. My. Word. Every year this just gets better and better. If you did not receive one, click click here for a virtual version for you to enjoy.

NEW US RELEASES

SILAS MARNER


The handbook calls this rose an “unfussy” rose with a medium to strong old rose fragrance. WIN! Growth habit is said to be a medium-size shrub with arching canes. Most of my David Austins grow quite large so it might be best to give them some space until you know. Just look at those ruffled petals. 🥰  You can find more information on this rose HERE.

THE COUNTRY PARSON

“A pretty yet feisty rose of Scottish descent.” 💛💛💛  This healthy, robust rose is said to be a power bloomer all season long with a medium-strong fruity fragrance! It is also on the smaller side for an Austin — 3.5′ x 3.5′. Wasn’t it just last year that I said I need more yellow roses!?! You can find more information on this rose HERE.


THE YEAR OF…

January is also a great time to check out the National Garden Bureau’s “YEAR OF” plants. What a great way to get in-depth information on these varieties including history, growing tips, and many super fun facts! This year’s list is extra special as it has many of my favs! Click here to read all about them!

THIS AND THAT

🌹If you haven’t been able to find the Garden Gate Magazine with the article about my garden – A Rose Lovers Retreat, here is a pdf for you. LINK


🎙 Rose Chat will start back very soon. I have some great guests lined up! If you need to catch up on last year’s shows, here’s a LINK.


As I write I am looking out my window at birds at our filling stations. Yesterday we even saw bluebirds! Woodpeckers are very plentiful. One Pileated Woodpecker is just huge and bent on feeder domination. Thanks, Mr. G for keeping the feeders filled with good stuff. We did not get the snow that so many of you did but our temps went from near 60 earlier in the week to 13 last night. Our prayers go out to those of you dealing with extreme situations – especially those who have lost power. Be safe!

I continue to find more Roses and Dahlias that I need but more on that later. 🙄

Friends, until next time, enjoy your time to plan, plot and DREAM.