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Even though it seems like everything has sprouted in the garden, I am being surprised daily by more plants popping up. When new plants sprout it is like a little present. : )The surprise of this week are the Tulip Turkestanica. I bought these on a bit of a whim last fall when I placed my big bulb order from Brent and Becky’s Bulbs. For some reason (I obviously didn’t pay attention to the label) I expected them to bloom a little later. So while I have been waiting patiently for my Chionodoxa to bloom these popped up and started blooming. They are small and delicate, but I love that they have multiple flowers on each stem. These are also suppose to be reasonably good repeat bloomers.

 

Unfortunately my Barr’s Purple Crocuses have mostly been eaten by the bunnies. They looks stunning for about 2 days before they were slowly eaten over the next several days. I only have 2 still in bloom. The rest have been gnawed down to a little stump. Fortunately my daffodils are still hanging in there (I was afraid with the heat that they would wilt).

 

 

My Lungwort (Pulmonaria) is looking lovely, both varieties are blooming and the ‘Majeste’ variety is putting up an extra lovely dark purple bloom.

My muscari (grape hyacinth) are also in bloom and the ‘flaming purissima’ tulips are just about ready to go. These were a recommendation from Tovah at Plantswise. She recommended these as reliable repeat bloomers. I love tulips, but I get frustrated when they only come back once or twice before they disappear. So far so good!

What is popping up in your garden?

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Barr's Purple Crocus

With the warm weather and the 10 day forecast, I think we can safely say that winter is over and I better start moving on the garden. It rained last night and the garden is ripe for some attention. I started weeding last week and hope to get some more pulled tomorrow. I am also already thinking that it might be time for mulch since some of the soil is looking a little bare.  There is lots to look at in the garden now!

My Barr’s Purple Crocuses that I planted last fall are up. They caught me off guard because their leaves are quite small so I didn’t see them until they started blooming last week. They are suppose to be squirrel resistant (we will see!).

Daffodils

Lungwort

Front Planter with Sedum

My daffodils are also in full swing and will probably peak this week. I am hoping that they don’t wilt too quick with the warm weather. The lungwort (Pulmonaria Saccharata ) are a good 2-3 weeks ahead of last year.

Additionally a LOT of my plants have sprouted. With the mild winter it is looking good for most of plants surviving (if not thriving).

Goals for the garden in the next week: weed, mulch, pull out the ivy in the hedge, pull out miscellaneous vinca and pachysandra. It is a little wet today and I don’t feel like getting to soggy, but I am hoping by tomorrow I can really get in there with the kids (who really enjoy pulling out the weeds).

What is blooming in your yard?

*This is my first time joining the monthly Bloom Day at Carol’s May Dreams Gardens. It is quite interesting to see what is blooming in other people’s gardens all around the world!  I recommend stopping by  Carol’s May Dreams Gardens to see the list of all of this month’s participants.

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Spring is here?

February 27, 2012 — 1 Comment

Snowdrops (Galanthus)

It feels like Spring is here. I thought I would show you a few things that are sprouting up here. In addition to the snowdrops being in full bloom now and my original patch of hellebores, my columbines are a couple of inches tall as are my sedum/stonecrop. The columbines aren’t too surprising since they are spring flowers but the sedum is usually slow to show up in the garden. I think the weather has thrown them for a loop! I wonder if they will bloom extra early this year.

Hellebores

Autumn Joy Sedum

Columbine

I am still waiting on my new crocuses to sprout as well as my Chionodoxa. In some of my neighbors beds the crocuses are already blooming. I am really hoping mine are just delayed because I just planted them this fall. I will be really disappointed if they don’t come up! I am also hoping that my new hellebores flower this year. All of them still have green (albeit a bit weathered) leaves, so I am hopeful!

Rendering of Spring Garden using March 2011 Image (purple of crocuses and white are hellebores)

Barr's Purple Crocus

Golden Lotus Hellebore

Chionodoxa Forsbeii

What is sprouting in your yard?

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