Thanks! Well, IT IS concrete! After so many rains, beating down the ground, now we have these hot and dry days... it looks and feels like concrete!
Thanks Tina. I am trying. But we are already too hot and too dry. I am wondering what is going on over here! Plants suffer, I suffer, and if they do bloom, they never last long... I even missed some of them, as I don't visit my garden everyday.
Hi Calin,..all beautiful blooms and some very interesting plants shown,..very enjoyable viewing,.. the pictures are just the right size.
Hi Calin,..love that Dicentra spectabilis and the Fritillaria imperialis,..the latter is so tropical looking,..beautiful.
Wow Calin... all of those Aquilegias are gorgeous. And so are the other blooms! Is that first one a Snowball Bush or Hydrangea?
Thanks Philip, Don't you have these in your garden? Dicentra is cool in light shade. There's white and so-they-say red versions. I'd love these two-too Fritillaria... I love it. It's one of the first big bulbs to bloom. Flowers are already spent, and if I'm not mistaken, I will have seeds. I germinated seeds from a different source in the past, and I have a bunch of seedlings in the garden. Still small, only put up one leaf this spring. Cherylad, it's a S.B. not a Hydrangea. Quite tall and going all directions.
New blooms of MAY, & I'm super-happy it rained a bit yesterday. I went to the garden with the sad heart I was gonna spend two hours watering but it started raining before I got there...
Hi Calin,..more eyeopeners!,..your Lupins are way ahead of mine even though we have lots of rain,..lots of lovely colours in your garden,..well done.