What's looking good in May 2024

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  1. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    So many photos of incredible nature. Thanks everyone for sharing :like:

    ‘Although not particularly impressive, I have a fondness for my tiny hostas, HiHo Silver and bitsy gold. They were purchased from a master gardeners sale years ago. I’ve barely managed to keep them going but they appear to be thriving in their special location by the front porch. The mouse ears broke into many starts upon its relocation and next year I will create a larger collection. The variegated form may some day have the same opportunity. IMG_8795.jpeg IMG_8792.jpeg IMG_8789.jpeg IMG_8788.jpeg IMG_8787.jpeg
     
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    They look good Jewell.
     
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    Great Hosta parade, Jewell. You have so many nice flowers and plots there.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    The flowers on this young dogwood keep growing larger as each day passes. Wonder how much bigger they will get IMG_8804.jpeg IMG_8803.jpeg when
     
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    Thank you…Sjoerd and Oreti…your spring pics are smashing..:smt041 :sete_056:

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    First rose of the year, unknown
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    Gorgeous rose, Loggie. Does it have thorns?

    Jewell— I have never seen a dogwood with such large blooms. Wow!
     
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    Thank you Sjoerd and yes it has thorns.
     
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    The poppy’s are poppin.peony’s and Mother’s Day hydrangea gift .
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    @Pacnorwest lovelies for sure.

    @Logan what a lively yellow. I’m still waiting for roses.

    @Sjoerd the tree was a gift and I was shocked at the bloom size. This year they started out smaller but have grown to surpass the first years bloom size. They are bigger than my hand with fingers extended. IMG_8813.jpeg IMG_8812.jpeg IMG_8811.jpeg

    There are 20+ native varieties of lupine in Washington state. I don’t know if these along the downtown abandoned railroad tracks are native or introduced from California but they were huge, some were 2 meters tall. I was checking them out to see if they might fit into one corner of the yard but they are quite rangey. Jury is still out.
     
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    Lots of wild lupines screams spring has sprung.
     
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    Stunning pics everyone.....what gorgeous gardens you all have. :):like:
     
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    Oreti as we all have the opportunity to post our spring garden pics of flowers and other garden plants and ideas , I appreciate that your garden is a paradise to enjoy and share . It’s nice to see all the pics posted as spring leads us to a full season to share and enjoy for several months ahead.
     
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    IMG_20240520_185711.jpg IMG_20240520_185725.jpg A few from yesterday evening, I will go out and look to see if anything new had sprung to life since Sunday. :)
     
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    Lovely pics everyone and thank you @Jewell
     
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