I have finally found a few minutes that I could sit and put in a few of my flowers that have been blooming. Not sure if I had shown my crocus so here's a few: white crocus ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) snow crocus ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) snow crocus ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) Here are my daffy's: yellow daffy ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) daffodil ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) A daffy and a tulip ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) Here's a few of my tulips-I don't have many. tulip ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) tulip ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) red tulip ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) I do have a yellow one but will have to show it later when it opens up. On to my Muscari's: Muscari ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) muscari ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) My snow on the mountains are coming in a little too thick. I'll be doing some work on these and moving them to my front hill. Somewhere in with these are also Lilly of the Valleys and my Hostas. snow on the mountains ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) Hostas mixed in ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) And a few last ones for today. My clementis that new to this area. I just transplanted it last fall. Looks like it going to do just fine in its new home. purple Clementis ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden ) My lilac tree ( photo / image / picture from petunia's Garden )
Oh those were definately worth waiting for Petunia!! :-D It's always great to see all that colour emerge in your garden after a hard winter isn't it? It really makes you smile to see spring flowers popping up everywhere.
I wanted to answer this post this morning but with dial up again I had to wait until I had time to sit and wait for all of them to load. I like your daffodils and tulips. I left all of mine when we moved. Glenda says they don't do well here. I like the muscari, too dooley
Dooley and to those with dial up: sorry for all the picts-been there & done that. I just haven't had enough time when I could just sit and post just a few at a time. Think I'm caught up for now and will try to post as more color comes along. Thanks for taking the time to look.
YESSsss! It's great to see those colourful flowers in your garden, Petunia. I am delighted that you had the time to take and show them. I know that this is a very busy time of year. I think that I had better have another look at those now...... what a pleasure.
It's okay, Petunia. I just have to wait for more time for them to load if there is too many pictures. I don't mind it. I go back if I want to make a comment. dooley
How great to have blooms again!! I had a few Crocus pop up in my garden this year, but I really don't know how they got there. It was a nice surprise! Your Clematis looks like it is very happy in it's new home Petunia. Please say you will post a photo when it blooms
Will do Netty. I just love my clematis, the purple flowers are my fav color. I also tried starting a small new piece from it last fall but so far I don't see it returning yet.
All so pretty! I like that clematis too, though I have never had luck with clematis. I like seeing the other plants growing in the background -- it looks like you have lots and lots of blooms to look forward to. Petunia, what is your clematis growing on? Is it a trellis made of branches or another plant? It looks really interesting.
MaryAnn My trellis is made out of tree limbs my husband made for me. he's quit handy in that area, he also made 2 decorative chairs-they sit by my pond.