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Enjoying the bounty of Spring

May 13, 2007 by Tricia

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Daffodil

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The daffodils are blooming early this year. Not all of them are up but two types have managed to bloom so far. I think have two or three more varieties that still need to make an appearance.

I’m really enjoying the garden this year. Many of the flowers are blooming early this year. You see I planted some bulbs that bloom early and some that bloom late. Often of the same type – like early, regular and late blooming tulips. This year they seem to be blooming at the same time instead of being spread out over a month to month and a half as they normally do.

Are the spring bulbs still blooming in your garden?

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Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bulbs, daffodil, flower, flowers, garden, green thumb, nature, photo, photos, plants, spring, sunday

Hellebores have five lovely petals

May 12, 2007 by Tricia

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Since this weeks Photo Hunters theme is five, I thought that since I’ve been taking so many photos of my garden that I’d find one of my Spring blooming flowers.

Did you know that there aren’t that many Spring bulbs or perennials that have five petals? Not of the ones that I grow anyway!

Well I found a lovely photo or two of a five petaled flower. I took these photos of my Hellebores (Christmas Rose) about two weeks ago. They are still blooming! I love how long they last.

5 petals and the bud of a soon to be new flower:

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The lovely Christmas Rose bloom from another angle with yet another flower bud resting nearby:

Hellebore

Sorry I was so late getting my Photo Hunter post done!

Filed Under: Photo Hunters, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bulbs, christmas rose, five petaled, flower, garden, Hellebore, perennial, photo hunter, Photo Hunters, plants

Enjoying them while I can

May 6, 2007 by Tricia

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White Tulips

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I was out doing my garden rounds on Friday, camera in hand, and I came across these lovely white tulips. I thought that they looks so pretty against the backdrop of our old wooden fence. The petals are so delicate and almost feather like when you look at them closely.

On Monday our weather is set to become much warmer. I believe we’ll start hitting the 70’s or higher consistently, so I must enjoy my spring flowers as much as possible because once it really warms up they will disappear quickly.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: camera, contrast, dark fence, digital camera, feather like petals, garden, photo, photograph, Photography, photos, plants, spring flowers wont last, warming up, white, white tulips, wood fence

Over did it in the Garden?

April 30, 2007 by Tricia

I was working in the garden yesterday for the first time in seven months! Oh my how my back is hurting now (2:45 a.m.). It’s stiff all the way to the tail bone and the bottom of my left foot is numb. I must have pinched a nerve.

I hope I didn’t hurt myself too badly because I’d like to get back out into the garden later today to finish up my work. Well, ok, I got half of the flower beds in the back yard garden finished, I’d at least like to finish the other half of the backyard today. I’ll still have some planting at the side of the house, the front garden and the boulevard to finish after that. One task at a time.

I actually felt pretty good while I was outside working. My stomach wasn’t bothering me and I was happy puttering away and getting my hands dirty. It’s always that way when I’m in the garden though. I don’t know that I might be hurting myself until later. Actually I’m like that with a lot of things – when I get a sunburn it doesn’t come out for hours, often when I’m out of the sun and that’s when I go oh oh!

Several years ago when I first got my roses I was busy trying to plant all of them at once. digging holes, amending the soil and planting each rose one at a time. I think I had something like 25 roses to plant and it took me a whole day to do it. My heel kept hurting as I worked. I thought that I might have had a blister but I kept working. It wasn’t until the next day that I discovered that my left foot and lower left leg were black and blue and totally swollen up. I’d ripped a tendon from the middle of my calf to the underside of the middle of my foot! OW. It took a full year to heal! (healing took a long time because I was doing 12 hour nursing shifts- always on my feet!)

So while gardening might be good for me mentally – it’s a stress release and it makes me happy – it’s not good for me physically because I don’t notice that I’m injuring myself until it’s too late!

Please cross your fingers that my back is only slightly strained and is back in working order about 12 hours from now.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: back pain, backyard, flower beds, Gardening, hurt back, not aware of injury, numb foot, pinched nerve, self injury, tidy the garden

The missing flower

April 29, 2007 by Tricia

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Last week, I think it was Wednesday, I happened to look out my front window and I noticed that our very first tulip of the year was blooming in the boulevard garden bed. It was morning and I was still busy doing some things around the house, so I took note of the flower and made a mental note to go outside later in the day to take a closer look and perhaps even photograph the flower.

Unfortunately that was not to be.

At some point in the afternoon I looked out the window again and saw that the flower was missing. Someone had picked it – taking the whole stem and all.

I couldn’t believe it! Someone had taken my first tulip. I didn’t even get to enjoy it. Can you believe that?

A lot of young school children walk by our house each day. There’s an elementary school just a few blocks away. I suspect that it was probably a child that took the flower. If it was I’m not that upset. However I still would have liked to have at least taken a closer look at it and perhaps taken that photo.

The tulips shown above grow in the back garden but they aren’t blooming yet. I took that photo last spring.

Gardeners, Plant and Nature lovers can join in every Sunday, visit As the Garden Grows for more information.

Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bloom, bulb, first tulip, flower, green thumb, photo, photos, spring, spring bulb, spring flower, stolen tulip, sunday, tulip, yellow tulip

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