As promised, here are pictures of my garden taken with my new camera.
and:
The cherry tree blossoms only lasted a few days because of this heat. That's what you see hanging down in front of the tulips. Gregii tulips, if you care.
Comments
lovely! As usual. Now tell me how you did it.
love
mum
Your pictures look great! If you need a place to stash your bulbs (in the ground of course) or any other plantings until you have a new yard for them, I would be happy to help you out. You won't have time to tend a garden even if your new place has room for one. And you can't leave everything behind...you will eventually need all those plants back!
I don't suppose you would want to transplant the cherry into my yard - in place of the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree? We're thinking of going with that in front instead of the Forest Pansy Redbud. Your pics look beautiful, but people need to know that is a mere fraction - less than a fraction of your fab garden. OH, btw - the tree peony got over it's rebellion and has new growth!!!!!!!
Love the pics...we are starting, just starting spring here in New England!!! My 20,000 bulbs are starting to show a bit of color. Missing spring in NC now well underway. I imagine the azaleas are hitting peak this week down there...oh well. I had planted around 36,000 spring bulbs there by the time I left Airlie...they start blooming in January and continue until June.... Looks like we should have at least two weeks of summer here in Boston!
lovely! As usual. Now tell me how you did it.
love
mum
Posted by: MatAnc | April 20, 2005 at 02:13 PM
Your pictures look great! If you need a place to stash your bulbs (in the ground of course) or any other plantings until you have a new yard for them, I would be happy to help you out. You won't have time to tend a garden even if your new place has room for one. And you can't leave everything behind...you will eventually need all those plants back!
Posted by: lam | April 21, 2005 at 07:28 AM
I don't suppose you would want to transplant the cherry into my yard - in place of the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree? We're thinking of going with that in front instead of the Forest Pansy Redbud. Your pics look beautiful, but people need to know that is a mere fraction - less than a fraction of your fab garden. OH, btw - the tree peony got over it's rebellion and has new growth!!!!!!!
Posted by: Christina | April 21, 2005 at 09:33 AM
Watch out for those folks that offer to "store" your bulbs etc. They're a sneaky bunch! (just kidding.)
Posted by: MatAnc | April 23, 2005 at 05:38 PM
Love the pics...we are starting, just starting spring here in New England!!! My 20,000 bulbs are starting to show a bit of color. Missing spring in NC now well underway. I imagine the azaleas are hitting peak this week down there...oh well. I had planted around 36,000 spring bulbs there by the time I left Airlie...they start blooming in January and continue until June.... Looks like we should have at least two weeks of summer here in Boston!
Posted by: Thomas | April 25, 2005 at 06:21 AM