Here is the bed in the front garden. This picture was taken from behind the tulips toward the sidewalk. The Euonymous fortunei is stretching toward the sky in the foreground.
A close-up of the closed tulip.
Another look at the front garden area. It’s still young and there are many more things that need done with it.
Our ‘Shasta’ Viburnum is just beginning to show flower buds.
An Achillea near the mailbox is almost ready to show its flowers. I’ve already divided four offsets from the plant.
The Irises in the backyard are budding. In a couple weeks we will have an abundance of irises to display.
Back at the mailbox you will find some ‘May Night’ Salvia nemorosa beginning to push forward with some flower stalks.
The phlox was already featured a few days ago in a post about propagating phlox. I think it’s worth showing off again.
The ‘Purple Homestead’ Verbena is already blooming. I hope it can resist the frosts. Please ignore the weeds, I haven’t made it to that bed yet!
Here is a shot of its bright purple blooms.
The redbuds (Cercis canadensis) are still in bloom.
Here’s a shot of the dogwoods almost ready to bloom.
Here’s what they look like when the mother nature aligns the blossom timing just right! This is our back tree line right now.
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Love that last picture of the woods. Now that’s spring!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Lots blooming! Nice pictures.
Question, can you tell me how to center my font under my picture? It seems only to go to the side. Thanks.
Lovely flowers, Dave. It is funny how you are ahead with some blooms, may night salvia for instance and behind with others, tulips and dogwoods. Your front bed is looking good, love all the tulips with the gold leaves of the euyonomous.
You chose a beautiful color of tulip, Dave, and made a great combination with them. And wow on that ‘Homestead Purple’ verbena blooming already! It’s only marginally hardy for me here in PA.
What a striking color that tulip is! Beautiful, as is everything else that’s in bloom.
I think tulips are so pretty but we dont seem to have any luck with them in our garden here in GA. I enjoyed seeing yours this morning!
Hi Dave, wow, lots of lovely bloom in your garden this April. I really love those purple tulips, wish I could grow them here without the critters taking a bite.
Really looks like Spring has come to your neighborhood! Beautiful!
Dave, when are you going to name that plant?
wonderful and exciting!
-jeannie