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Spring in bloom – Tulips, Hellebores and more!

April 27, 2008 by Tricia

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I’m so happy with my garden this Spring. We certainly didn’t enjoy the long cold and extremely snowy winter that we experienced, but as I predicted my plants did.

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I still have to clean up some areas of the garden and the roses that are already leafing out well need some of their dead branch tips trimmed off, but I expect when I’m finished fully surveying the garden that I’ll find that I didn’t lose any plants this year. That might be a first!

Lets see … other than only a portion of my tulips in bloom right now (I have early blooming, mid spring blooming and late spring blooming bulbs planted in all my garden beds for an extended Tulip showcase), I also noticed the other day that one of my Hellebores has leafed out and that it’s also flowering:

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The Hellebore flowers blend in with the plant. In the photo above you can see at least two rosey pink hellebore flower buds and one flower in bloom to the top right of the photo.

When I purchased this Hellebore a few years ago I’d also bought another species, but I think that one died after a year or two. It might not have been as hardy as this one appears to be. I’m going to have to figure out how to propagate this plant as I’d love to have hellebore’s growing in at least two other areas of my garden. They’re such a pretty spring flower. Poisonous though – so I’ve got to be sure my dog doesn’t go near them.

How did your garden fair after the winter many of us had in Northern provinces, states and countries? Did you find that your garden is more lovely than usual?

BTW if you enjoy looking at spring flowers and plants don’t forget to see what’s growing over at my gardening blog and also check out some pretty flowers over at my You are In My World Now blog.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!





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The crocus flowers are almost finished

April 20, 2008 by Tricia

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A last look at the crocus … at least the ones that are growing in my backyard. They’re almost finished blooming. Oh, but didn’t they look lovely when they were in their prime? I love that warm yellow and purple combination.

Lucky for me the crocus’ in my front yard are still blooming. Some are still in bud and haven’t even flowered yet, so as long as my puppy doesn’t trample them when she goes out to do her business we’ll still get to enjoy crocus flowers for a little while longer.

Some other flowers are starting to bloom such as the Chinodoxa or Glory of the snow. Plus the hyacinth and tulips are beginning to develop flower buds so it won’t be long before I can enjoy some of those lovely flowers.

I just love this time of year. My garden is changing daily. The plants are growing, leaves are beginning to come out on some of the roses … I think my garden is going to look beautiful this year.

How is your garden this week?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

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Time to shop for the garden

April 16, 2008 by Tricia

I find that we have seasonal expenses. I’m sure lots of people find that they shop more at Christmas time and that they have hefty bills to pay come January. Our expenses go up at that time too, but I find that we have another spike in our spending in April and May too.

Why? Well … I’m a gardener. Spring is the best time to go out and buy more plants for the garden or order from mail order or online shops. I always find that I buy seeds, bulbs or bare root plants and garden decor around this time. I also often end up with a new garden book or two as well.

One of the sites that I’ve been looking at this year is www.buy.com because they always have the best buy. I just type in garden or gardening in the search box and it brings up interesting garden items and gardening related books. I also check out their front page while I’m there too as they have some amazing weekly deals.

Check out the site if your shopping for something online. You’ll probably save money.

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Spring plants are growing fast

April 13, 2008 by Tricia

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Now that spring is here and I can actually see my garden it’s interesting to look out at it and see what new things have popped up from the ground or how much each new plant has grown. Some seem to grow several inches in a day or so!

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I think these are tulips.

The tips of this plant were bright flaming red when we first uncovered them from the leaves that they were buried under.

I think all of the crocus’ in the backyard are blooming now. I planted them in the lawn and near the edges of the garden beds rather than directly in the beds. It looks more natural that way and it’s amazing how pretty they look popping out of the grass as they do:

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The way things are speeding along this spring I won’t have long to enjoy the crocus.

Is anything blooming in your garden yet?

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information. GTS participants remember to check in at As the Garden Grows each week so that we’ll know you made a new post!

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Overlapping petals

April 12, 2008 by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Twisted

Geranium Johnson's Blue

I was busy looking for some interesting picture that I might have taken in the past to use for the Twisted theme when I realized that many of my garden plants have stages where they appear twisted.

Take this Johnson’s Blue Geranium for example. The petals are slightly twisted when the bloom first appears. The petals overlap slightly in a clockwise fan shape.

This is actually a very pretty tiny flower. The photo above is a macro so the flower appears much larger than it is in real life. I guess the flowers are only an inch or less in diameter, but the plant is just covered in flowers and buds when it blooms.

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