Although a cold front moved in overnight and this morning it’s quite cool, wet and blustery, yesterday was glorious. I was able to do some mowing (although there’s still a lot of very soggy chunks of the yard I can’t get the mower into), some planting (although the tomatoes are still waiting to be transplanted…maybe […]
Tag: spring flowers
6 on Saturday – 17MAY2025 – Almost Caught Up
After a slow start to the spring it seems we’re almost caught up to normal, gardening-wise. I looked at photos from this time last year and just a few flowering shrubs and small trees aren’t quite at the same stage. Dandelions, on the other hand, seem much more abundant than normal, but perhaps I say […]
Throwback Thursday – Lupins
Spring officially begins on March 20 this year, making today the last Thursday of the winter. In a way, it’s hard to believe how quickly the weeks have gone by, but I don’t know anyone who’s sad to see the snow finally melting away, not to mention experiencing the end of bitterly cold wind against […]
Throwback Thursday – White Iris
Winter’s grip has broken, it seems. We’ve had days (and even a few nights) with temperatures above freezing this past week; the snowpack is melting, sugar maples are being tapped to make syrup, precipitation is a mix of rain and snow…normal March activities. But while last year snowdrops started to bloom in February, I likely […]
Six on Saturday – 20MAY2023 – The Frost Never Bothered Me Anyway
A bit of frost this week didn’t hurt anything.
Six on Saturday – 01/05/2021 – May Day
A chilly end to April!
Six on Saturday – 24/04/2021 – Start the Harvest
Both flowers and veggies are Six things in the garden this week
In a Vase, on Monday – Tall
Tall Bearded Iris are perfect tall cut flowers for today’s vase.
Six on Saturday – 30/05/2020 – Abundance
There’s an abundance of flowering perennials and shrubs to choose from for this week’s Six on Saturday!
In a Vase, on Monday – Last Of’s
The last of the daffs and tulips to bloom are in this week’s vase of freshly cut flowers.