
Seed Grow: Nasty Mish-Mash
It's time for the August post for the Seed GROW Project. (August? How can it be August?!)


The close-up of one of the flowers, with the cute little raindrops, is however, I'm sure you'll agree, noogie!
Out on the Streets — Because Late is Early!
I missed the June Out on the Streets (OOTS) entirely, but I'm right on time for the August OOTS! VP likes us to show public plantings in our area and I've been collecting a few photos.






The wetland has a large central basin that can hold up to 15 million gallons of rain and water runoff during storms. This prevents flooding and reduces phosphorus input from Mallets Creek into the Huron River by a third. Native plants (flowers and grasses) are planted along the edges, and their long roots help clean the water. It's been fun checking the water level whenever I bike by. It's about half full in this photo, though you'd have to see the edges to really tell.

This traffic circle in Pittsfield Village (Ann Arbor) is well maintained.
Washtenaw Community College where I teach has a few nice planters.
Michigan Avenue in downtown Ypsilanti has nice planters, too. Other parts of town have hanging baskets with ornamental grasses.
This photo is purely gratuitous, showing the Ypsilanti Water Tower, right across the street from my alma mater, Eastern Michigan University. They done teache'd me to write real good.

Save Your Seeds for the Swap!
I know it's early, but start thinking about what plants to save seeds from, to get ready for my third annual snail-mail seed swap in early January (for us winter sowers, holla!).
Favorite Photo — Kew Knew?

Plus, the houses on the tour run about $6 million and no expenses were spared in garden design. I'm sure many vignettes were created by professional designers (not even gardeners!), so this forgotten little sign, in an otherwise meticulously cared-for garden, really appealed to me and totally made my day.
Are you still awake? Thanks for stopping by and slogging through this mammoth entry!
Update 8/3: I appreciate all your comments and am getting back in the habit of commenting back (check and see). Holla!
I'm growing Nasturtium 'Spitfire' for the GROW project. Thanks to Renee's Garden for the seeds.