It Is Time For Gold
The wood poppy has been showing off its golden flowers for a couple of weeks now. It has increased in size since I planted it four years ago. (more…)
The wood poppy has been showing off its golden flowers for a couple of weeks now. It has increased in size since I planted it four years ago. (more…)
Spring is arriving with some energy. The garden in the back of our house is now joyful and I’m admiring this golden bleeding heart. (more…)
It had been raining, lots of rain, for 24 hours. Please notice that we have managed to keep most of the garden plants out of the water. Ever since we started our garden we have been bringing good Martin’s Soil home to create raised beds that make it possible to have flowers and shrubs. (more…)
All these ladies are Louise – but in the middle of their titles. First is Great-Gran (Pat); Gran (Diane); Mom (Trish) and PENNY, a new member of the family. (more…)
My grape hyacinths began blooming 4 days ago, (you all know they have been green all winter) and I was delighted. The clump I had planted three years ago had grown and given me a very nice group. BUT there was a big surprise this year. Look closely and see that there are a number of extra grape hyacinths blooming here and there! (more…)
I am getting off well at this Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day with Grape Hyacinths. As you may know, you plant these bulbs in the fall, and that is how I started. However, I enjoyed seeing the hyacinths come up in the spring, and was not surprised that the flowers and greenery died in mid-summer. But THEN – the greenery comes up late in the summer and lives green through the winter, into the spring, and into Bloom Time. I was surprised, but am happy with this system. (more…)
Flowers are slowly blooming in our garden. This plant, Pulmonaria, had lots of leaves showing off, but overnight it bloomed and surprised me A happy surprise. This plant prefers moist soil that is rich. It might have bloomed today because we watered it last night. After the flowers bloom old leaves can be cut off and will be stimulated to create a fresh crop that will be attractive all season. One important fact, it prefers shady locations, but my plants will get sun part of the day. (more…)
I devoted my last Saturday’s great event of The Western Mass Master Gardener Association’s Spring Gardening Symposium . As I walked in I immediately saw the used book table ready to be given away to those who will be using them. I left several books myself – and then took three books for myself. (more…)
This early morning I walked downstairs to make myself a cup of coffee. I was surprised to see that the curtain on the front door seemed pink. I opened the door and and before my eyes I saw a rosy sky. (more…)