Showing posts with label spring blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring blooms. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Blooms & Mud and Suds

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I haven't meant to be away so long, friends.  My plate seems to be very full these days.

green & gold
Many things have begun blooming this past week.  Lilacs, dogwood, lily of the valley, and our little wild irises.  I hope to have time to take some photos to share here, and make a bouquet.  The wild wisteria along the highways has begun blooming.  Our little wisteria is not blooming, but it made it through the winter, which is saying something, after the cold we had.  I'm still not sure about our large eucalyptus tree.


My Mom has a collection of orchids in front of a large picture window.  Isn't this one lovely?  This Saturday, I'll be taking part in Mud & Suds at Whynot Pottery.  There will be pottery, soaps, vintage glass garden flowers... and cookies!  Come out and see us if you're in this neck of the woods!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

A Blooming Thursday

There was a frost here last night.  J & I covered all we could with row cover, sheets, burlap and whatever else we could scrounge up.  The kiwis, potatoes, some grapes and the uncovered figs were pretty hard hit.  As this was the first year of kiwi buds, we hope they'll come back.  I'm looking forward to eating some homegrown kiwis.  We cut our first two roses last night as well.  Hopefully the rosebuds on all the bushes survived, and we'll soon have many more flowers.



The clematis and lily of the valley have been blooming, along with spiderwort, red clover, iris and pink phlox.


The atamasco lilies began blooming this week along the path. 

It's always a treat to ID a new native plant on this land.  On tonight's walk with the pups, I found some Amsonia blue star down at the seasonal creek.  Blue is my favorite flower color, so I was especially excited to find it.  In addition to a good sized clump, I saw two smaller plants, and am pondering trying to move one or both to the part-shade garden.  Oh, I do love spring!