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Tag Archives: Muscari armeniacum
In a Vase on Monday: A Pink Impression
Our weather has been a bit crazy this week. Warm tennis weather was followed by cold and…snow! Within hours the snow melted, but enough damage was done to some of my plants that I’m glad I heeded the snow forecast … Continue reading
In a Vase on Monday: Late Winter Abundance
We have just returned from a grand weekend with my daughter and her family in South Carolina. What could beat a weekend with jazz, great food, a trip to the mountains (more about that later), and a visit to a … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: PATH
The theme of this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is PATH. I built a number of paths in my previous garden in Chapel Hill. One of the roles for paths in a garden setting is that they can be used … Continue reading
End of Month Views: March 31, 2015
I am delighted to share a few photographs to show what it happening in my garden at the end of March. After a long, cold and damp winter, spring is here; perennials are leaping out of the ground, vines are … Continue reading
Posted in End of the Month View, Gardening
Tagged Aucuba japonica 'Mr. Goldstrike', candytuft, Deutzia gracilis Chardonnay Pearls, Dianthus x hybrida Scent First Eternity, Euphorbia martini 'Ascot Rainbow', Heucherella Sweet Tea, Ipheion uniflorum 'Wisley Blue', Iris Immortality, Muscari armeniacum, pansies, Phlox sublata, violas, Yoshino cherry
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In a Vase on Monday
For this week’s In a Vase on Monday, I must rely on some of the flowers you have seen before. These, however, are among the things that are blooming right now and are the obvious choices. As more plants grow and begin to flower, … Continue reading