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This is why I garden

by Tricia

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This weeks Theme is Childhood

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Yesterday afternoon, I was sitting at the computer in my living room / dining room and all of a sudden this lovely scent came into the house. I realized that we’d left the back door open and a light breeze was blowing in through the screen door.

The scent was coming from my blooming hyacinths. These flowers have an intoxicating scent and they can truly be overpowering when you are close to them, or when you bring them indoors.

Since I was at least 75 feet away from the closest hyacinth the lovely perfume was quite enjoyable. Noticeable, even intoxicating, but not too strong at all.

This is why I garden. Once the gardening season starts I’m surprised and amazed almost daily but how the plants grow, and how the flowers bloom, or by little things like being able to enjoy my garden without even seeing it simply because I can smell it.

I grew up with hyacinths in my parents garden each and every spring. That’s why I thought that this photo might fit into the “Childhood” theme for photo hunters since they were part of my childhood too.

Take some time to smell the hyacinths if you can. They won’t be around much longer.






Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, Photo Hunter, Recreation Tagged With: breeze, garden, hyacinth, hyacinth scent indoors, perfume, pleasures of gardening, scent, smell the garden, why I garden

Lovely fringed tulips

by Tricia

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Purple fringed tulips

These are late blooming fringed tulips. Being late blooming they have yet to develop buds in my garden beds. I took this photo last spring. Aren’t they lovely? I think they are my most beautiful tulips.

I do have other tulips that began blooming this week, and a lot of other spring bulbs too.

What’s blooming in your garden this week?

Filed Under: Blooming today, Bulbs, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bloom, blooming, photo, spring, spring bulbs, tulip purple tulip, Wordless Wednesday

Delicate Chionodoxa blooms

by Tricia

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Chionodoxa

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Last Saturday, when I surveyed my garden, only a few flowers were blooming. The crocus were still blooming, but they’ve since stopped, and the lovely blue iris, and the hellebore that I showed you earlier this week was blooming as well. The only other flower that had made an arrival was the Chionodoxa.

Chionodoxa are delicate spring flowers. I have bluish purple ones as shown above, white ones and pink ones. Of course the only once that had made an appearance were the purple ones. Most were not yet open.

Now, one week later, the garden is alive with green leaves and flower buds. I think all of the Chionodoxa are blooming, and so are some of the hyacinths and daffodils. I must admit that I haven’t gone out to take a close look so there could be a few other nice surprises.

I did have one tulip blooming in my front boulevard garden bed, but it met an untimely end. I’m telling that story over at Tricia’s Musings.

What’s blooming in your Garden this week?

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Filed Under: Blooming today, Bulbs, Green Thumb Sunday, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: blooming, blooms, bud, Bulbs, Chionodoxa, crocus, daffodil, delicate, garden, Green Thumb, hellebore, hyacinth, Iris, photo, spring flower, spring flowers, Sunday, whats blooming

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