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Gardening Flowers & Foliage

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by bogieb, Jun 24, 2018.

  1. Eric VW

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    We have these too… like miniature pansies. Self seeding apparently, cos we had them in one of our handrail planters last summer and this year they’re in all 4!
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  2. The Wood Wolverine

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    They’re violas. :yes:
     
  3. Eric VW

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    Oh ok. Any violets I’ve ever seen were always inside.
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    Not violets - violas. Although I guess they are in the violet family :)
     
  5. Eric VW

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    Thanks. Guess me ol’ peepers were half sleepy.
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  6. Chud

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    American Yellowood
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    Seeing all those blooms really lifts my spirit. I am so sick of brown and white. My crocuses all bloomed at once this year. Usually, they bloom near the house first and then out in the garden later. I have some bleeding heart that is growing on a bank where I had tossed some cut stems a few years back. The mother plant has died so I need to get someone to move a few patches of them where I can see them.
     
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    Native Fringetree
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  10. Chud

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    Paw Paws are about done blooming
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  11. bogieb

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    Tuesday after logging off from work I went out and cleaned up the old stalks from a couple of the flower beds.Some daffodils (or narcisi) were spent from the rain earlier in the week, but these still looked good by the roadside

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    The forsythia was in full bloom
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    The little red things are peony shoots starting to peek above the soil
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  13. MikeInMa

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    Here are tulips that escaped the teeth of voles

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    There had been a whole row of tulips all along the house. The fact this tulip still exists this year, gives me hope that I've gained some ground in my battle against them.
     
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    I've never met a tulip that I could keep at either house. Chipmunks and squirrels love them. Neighbor across the street actually had some that had been there for ages. When he went to a nursing home,, I dug some of them up and put them in a pot on my back porch (they were still blooming so weren't ready to dry). The next day they were destroyed by the rodents.
     
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    Yesterday I did some work in the gardens. I cleaned up the stalks from the driveway garden. Doesn't have any blooms yet, but it sure looks nicer than it did

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    I had actually cleaned up all the peony/iris/day lily stalks and stuff the other day in the roadside garden. Didn't take a full picture, but this is one picture I did take that gives an idea as to how it looked
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    I grabbed fifteen 3 c/ft bags of natural cedar mulch yesterday. Before and after of the roadside garden (took 5 bags of mulch)
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    I had also cleaned up the south garden the other day. Before and after 8 bags of mulch were laid
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    I'm always amazed at how much nicer everything looks with fresh mulch
     
  16. MikeInMa

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    Baby's Breath is flowering.
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    Even though it has been cool and gloomy this past week, it is really starting to look like spring around here.

    Flowering almond buds

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    Fancy hyacinth
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    Some of the creeping phlox is just starting to bloom. In another week or 2 this will be amazing by the driveway. 2nd pic is in the south side garden
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    This English primrose is easy to miss since it hugs the ground. It has been there for 8-9 years and never spreads. I can't believe the original label is still there, much less that it is still readable.
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    Close up of one of the Tahiti daffodils in the roadside garden. Then the whole line that people see as they are driving down the street.
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    If you know what you are looking for you can see lupine leaves as well as peony flora that is growing fast
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    Rhodo ready to go nuts.
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    The daffodils are blooming and the lupine are up in the bed. We put down 40 bags of mulch on the 5 flower beds over the last week or two. 20240503_170416.jpg 20240503_114859.jpg
     
  20. MikeInMa

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    The bleeding hearts are just about at their full size

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