Blooming in my garden

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  1. Tina

    Tina Young Pine

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    The white rhododendrons bloomed


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    The very end of my front yard. The hostas have come up Astilbes are up too and I planted some Geraniums.

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    A small patch of the front yard. It has fall anemones in the foreground with strawberries (blooming now) - but they are so small you can't see them.


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    The sedums by the driveway. Not sure what kind they are, but lovely pink, dainty flowers (you probably can't see them in the picture) are blooming now.


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  2. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Tina... your plants look healthy and happy. But I must admit... I'm jealous of the rocks. We have to pay dearly for them around here. :-D
     
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    MMM, I love that Rhodo! And what's all around it!
     
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    Theodoros In Flower

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    I love rhododendrons :-D :-D I do not have in my collection ,I believe it is quite difficult to cultivates
     



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  5. Tina

    Tina Young Pine

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    Thanks! I love rhododendrons too :)

    I forgot to feed the black Tulip earlier this year :( It bloomed but looks much smaller than last year.



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    Is it time to replant my tulips? They are in the same container for the last 3 years now. I am scared to move them as they bloom so well. This container has the white Tulips I posted earlier and 2 black ones too.
     
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    Tine, That black one is very pretty.

    Barb in Pa.
     
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    :drool: I think I could snack on your snap dragons. :D The first one looks especially delicious!

    Those iris of yours are so showy. I love the look of them.

    We've got black tulips similar to yours, and we have to move them now and then. The bulbs split up after blooming and our summers aren't good enough for them to manage to grow to bloomable size in one season so there are always some with only one leaf that (hopefully) will bloom next year. I think they're worth the trouble since they're so showy. :D
     
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    I like all :-D
     
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    Beautiful black Tulip,..i have never seen one before,..if i had space i would get myself some Snap Dragons,..yours are beautiful to see,..stunning show of those Iris,..well done Tina.
     
  13. Tina

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    Not sure of the name of this beauty. It didn't bloom last year but in bloom again now.


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    Check out Lychnis coronaria. :D That pink is really hot! Why haven't I thought of planting that one I wonder...
     
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    Great photos Tina! I love all your rock, it is a great background for your blooms.
     

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