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By Chive I think she’s got it!

by Tricia

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This is a photo of Chive buds and new Chive flowers that I took about two weeks ago. The chive flowers are actually beginning to wain now, but there’s still a few left.

I love growing Chives. They are one of the first plants to make an appearance each spring, often showing their green stems by the end of March. It’s not uncommon for us to be able to pick chives and use them in our cooking – salads, marinades, on top of foods – from mid April right through until the first snow fall in November or early December.

The flowers are just a lovely bonus! I love the buds before the flowers develop and bloom – they look a bit like garlic sections or tiny onion bulbs. Then the beautiful full petaled blossoms open and often stay around for two or three weeks.

Do you grow chives or other plants from the allium family? Edible or ornamental?

Check out the beautiful Hosta photo that I’ve got on Tricia’s Musings!

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The V garden bed

by Tricia

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I’ve often referred to this small garden bed as “the V“. It’s located at the end of my driveway, and in truth I only own half of this small V shaped flower bed although all of the plants located within “the V” are mine.

At the back of the V you can see tiger lilies growing. On the front left you can see Globe Flowers which I’m sorry to say have finished blooming. They might produce another set of blooms for me in August if I get out there now and cut them down a bit.

In the middle there’s a Valencia rose that got hit hard this winter because I didn’t protect it. It’s still alive and has grown quite a bit since I took this photo.

To the right of the globe flowers there’s a cream colored Day lily, and right beside that is the beginning of our arched trellis that has the Breath of Life climbing rose and a lovely clematis growing on it on the V garden bed side, and a Harlequin Honeysuckle on the other side.

I just realized that you can also see some dwindling daffodils in this photo too. There’s about 10 daffodil bulbs planted in this flower bed.

So that’s “the V”. Now you’ll have an idea of what I’m talking about when I discuss my many garden beds. This one competes with another tiny flower bed at the side of my house for smallest flower bed.

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, In The Garden, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: bloom, blooming, Breath of Life, Bulb, Bulbs, Clematis, climbing rose, daffodil, day lily, flower, flowers, garden, garden beds, globe flowers, growing, House, photo, photos, planted, plants, rose, tiger lilies, Valencia rose

Bringing the garden indoors

by Tricia

OMG! I went outside to look at the garden and I couldn’t help myself.

I usually don’t do this …. but I ended up picking enough lovely pink roses and pure white peonies to make a decent bouquet for a good size vase.

It’s lovely and it smells heavenly!

I don’t know why, but I normally like to enjoy the bounty of my garden – in my garden. Something compelled me to gather some flowers today though and I’m loving it.

Filed Under: Blooming today, In The Garden Tagged With: bouquet, flower, flowers, garden, peonies, pink, pink rose, roses, smell, vase

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