On the 21st crept outside to take a few shots. This is my front porch establishing shot - the one I refer back to year-to-year to see how the garden is progressing. The shot that follows the first was taken today - it's amazing what a drenching rain and a little warmth can do - quite miraculous.
This is a wee Dicentra culcularia after the rain. Not being able to get to these leaves was driving me mad earlier in the week - but when I look at this shot - reminder to self....this is a woodland plant and probably much happier unfurling its new shoots over a blanket of old leaves.
I was given this Fargesia 'Red Panda' to trial and was rather tough on it - this is the snow dump area (and I'm afraid probably a bit of salt). Came through the winter brilliantly......now can I trust it not to spread too much?
So exciting to see these little tulips - the first of the year!
Polemonium caeruleum 'Snow and Sapphires' - very reliable variegated Jacob's Ladder in my garden - really like the pinky leaves in the spring.
I'm being self indulgent here - but am thrilled to have these plants back. Had purchased them many years ago from The Perennial Gardens in British Columbia and they had dwindled to nothing after two years - left the tags in -and was thrilled to see that they've sprouted again and are going to delight me with a few flowers. It's too bad that they don't mail order any more - in addition to having really terrific plants - look at how their tags stand up (second shot)!
H. 'Ivory Prince', again.
Epimedium is one of my favourite woodlanders.
A pale lime-green Cotinus that I stuck in a pot and winter over in the garage - mainly because of the pot, not the plant.
I thought the squirrels had eaten all of these flowering quince buds.....but look.
More little species tulips.
i Hepatica after the rain.
A very cool little crocus that I've managed to lose the tag for - have it right by the front step so I can see it when I come and go.
Abeliophyllum distichum - or White Forsythia - note how it's neither white, nor a forsythia - has a wonderful scent as well. Hopefully will have a day or two to work on a better shot. Colour representation is fairly accurate.
5 comments:
Cute Cat! I Hope you mend fast there is too much beautiful flowers coming up, and trees budding.
Everything in your garden is finally springing into life. I like Epimediums too - beautiful flowers and foliage. A value for money plant.
For some reason my cat finds sitting in front of the screen very appealing!
OI & E.G.
Thank you. Hercules has been very chummy this past week - nothing like a warm body that doesn't move too much. The particular Epimedium really does spread nicely - lovely pale apricot flowers - hoping that it's at a good point to share with folks at our upcoming hort sale.
Love that cat.
That is one pretty crocus. And the hellebores, nice.
Glad you're feeling a little better.
Hi, welcome back and I am glad you are feeling much better and up and about again.Your garden is certainly waking up after the long winter.
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