Monday, April 11, 2011

More spring happenings.

Once again, I do not have an abundance of Tulip blooms to show off.  And unless you are in the far reaches of the West Lawn, you will never see these either.

The blooms of the old Fire Bush have made an appearance. 

Snowflakes Leaucojum Aestivum

Virginia Blue Belles 
I need more of these plants, I think they are much prettier in large plantings.

I tried to sneak up on some of the goldfish.

I know, I still haven't cleaned out the ponds.

Daffodils of 2011

The old and the new daffodils 2011.
I do not know the exact names of my daffodils, surprise, however I will mention the ones that I know.  Notice that if it has a name I received it from aunt Lois.  

Butterfly Kisses

Daffodil 1

Daffodil 2


Daffodil 3
Daffodil 4

Daffodil 5

Daffodil 6

Daffodil 7
This particular daffodil was given to me by a friend.  Thanks Lisel.

Daffodil 8
Also given by Lisel.

I wanted to also show you some of my Aunt Lois's Daffodils.
Amor 2008

 Cheerfulness

 Fortissimo

 Geranium and Obdam
I have some very similar to this.

 Ice Follies

 Ice Follies

 Ice King

 Lemon Beauty

 Narcissus
I believe that I have these.
 Rip Van Winkle

 Royal Orange
Now aunt Lois gave me some starts the other day, but I need to put Lemon Beauty and Cheerfulness on my list.  They are all beautiful, however those two are sickening and a must in my gardens.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

More spring happenings.

What a difference a day makes.


I wanted to show you how similar the azalea and the PJM Rhododendron look.
This is the azalea bloom up close.

And here is the PJM Rhododendron bloom.



The spirea is starting to bloom, however right after they bloom, I am going to cut them back to the ground to get a better shape for next season. Also, I wanted to mention that what looks like dirt, is suppose to be grass.  I am hoping that this is not cause for concern.


Another example of what a day makes.


Even though we have a lot of Daffodils in bloom, all I can see is the damn cable cord.  A well placed evergreen is really needed beside this pole.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Flowers of Spring

Virginia Blue Belles.  Now I have to admit, these look much better in mass plantings, but don't judge, you will hurt her feelings. lol


The PJM Rhododendron's are going to bloom this year.  I won't get too excited since they only have a couple buds between the two plants, but it is nice to see.  Next season, they will be fierce.  This is one of those moments in life that test your patience.

 Waiting to exhale, come on ladies.

 Violets are always a welcome sight. 

 Aunt Lois gave me a start of these violets today.  I cannot remember what she called them.


The Azalea is just starting to bloom.



Rosie at work.

 I saw Rosie working hard on remodeling her high rise apartment.

 Rosie believes she heard something.

 Rosie has busted me watching her with camera in hand.

 And with that, she has decided she is not participating.


Monday, April 4, 2011

Another squirrel friend.


I had another visitor while I was having my morning coffee. 
She is not worried about her figure.
 
Or her posture.

 

How cute is she?

Hyacinth's

As in any flower, I wish I had a yard full of each and every one.  The Hyacinth's are so fragrant, that with just a few more plants, the aroma would be quite delicious while walking up the walk.
  This is when it first started to bloom.


Here it is before I brought it in the house. 

The White Hyacinths have never looked better.


The Pink Hyacinths are also doing much better.  Here is a couple photos of the journey.



We had a nasty storm today and the blooms were laying on the ground.  Now they are in a vase, wafting their fragrance through the air at the time of this writing.  If you have never smelled the Hyacinth, the next time you are at the store, find one in the floral department and take a whiff.