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Flowers everywhere!

by Tricia

I can’t believe my garden!

The roses have begun to bloom this week.

The winner of the first to bloom contest is my William Baffin Explorer rose as it was a close first to bloom, quickly followed by about five other roses on the same day including Morden Sunset, Bonica, Stanwell perpetual, the fairly and I believe Iceberg.

Three or four of my clematis are blooming, as is my Dropmore honeysuckle, the Siberian iris’, Princess Victoria Louise Oriental Poppy, and one of my peonies – peony Pecher.

Many of the other roses and perennial plants will soon follow as they are covered in buds!

The first rose to bloom, and many of the first roses to bloom are extremely hardy roses.

I’d actually have to say that William Baffin is no longer a rose bush or shrub but rather a rose tree. It’s at least 8 feet tall! So heavy with roses that it’s new branches are leaning out from the garden bed weighed down with buds and flowers. It’s a beautiful sight to see.

Yes, I will take photos shortly. I love being able to document how the garden is maturing with my camera.






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Johnsons Blue Geranium

by Tricia

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A week or so ago all of my Johnsons blue geraniums started to bloom. I love these perennial geraniums. Their flowers are an almost iridescent delicate blue. They’re just gorgeous.

When I took this photo there were only a few flowers blooming, but there were lots of buds. Now the geranium plants are covered in blue flowers just like this one. It’s beautiful.

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Filed Under: Blooming today, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Beautiful, bloom, blooming, Blue, buds, delicate, flower, flowers, flowers blooming, Geranium, geraniums, Johnsons Blue Geranium, perennial, photo, plant, plants, Wordless Wednesday

Beautiful Fringed Tulip

by Tricia

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Fringed Orange Tulip

You’re probably starting to think that most of my tulips are orange, aren’t you?

Honest, I have tulips in many different colours. It’s just that the orange ones seem to interest me the most this year. I love the fringed tulips. As you can see in this closeup they are very ornate and have a lot of flare, or Zing. Whatever you want to call it, they give the garden a little something extra and I just love them.

Late yesterday afternoon I decided to do some work in my front garden. That’s where I found this beauty.

The front garden has been pruned and tidied up now. Hopefully I’ll feel up to finishing the back garden sometime later today. I really need to get the flower beds in the back yard finished.

BTW this photo, and the one I’m using on Tricia’s Musings is straight off the camera. No cropping, no adjusting color – just as is. Some people have been asking what kind of camera I’m using, it’s a Sony Cybershot DSC-H5 7.2MP.

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Filed Under: Bulbs, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Spring Tasks Tagged With: back yard, Beautiful, beauty, flower, flower bed, fringed tulip, Green Thumb, Green Thumb Sunday, nature, orange tulip, photo, plant, prune, tulips

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