(Apologies for the weird highlighted words. I accidentally deleted this post and had to recreate it from a cached Google version.)February--Garden Bloggers Bloom Day
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
February--Garden Bloggers Bloom Day
Tuesday, February 17, 2009As part of Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, here's a run-down of what's blooming in my garden right now. We've had a few hard freezes since my January post, so there isn't as much blooming now.
Initiated by May Dreams Gardens, countless bloggers now participate in Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. They simply create a post on their blog to showcase what's blooming in their gardens and then link it to the current GBBD post at May Dreams Gardens. No rules. No requirements. Just good garden fun.
My two camellia bushes are in the back corner of the yard so I have to remind myself to go check for blooms when the weather starts getting springlike. I headed out recently and lo and behold, the white camellia had started blooming. I brought a few blooms into the house so I could better enjoy them.
Camellia
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'Louis Phillippe' Rose
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My 'Louis Philippe' rose is still blooming its heart out, despite the recent freezes. You gotta love a tough yet beautiful old garden rose like this.
Azalea
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You may remember that my azaleas started blooming last month. The existing blooms got a bit burned byt he recent freezes. However, new blooms have opened and the plant is looking pretty good.
Well, that's all that's blooming in my yard for now. The redbud trees are starting to pop around town, but I don't have one in my yard. Yet. I've been coveting the 'Forest Pansy' and 'Hearts of Gold' cultivars. I think I'll add one of these two within the next several years since I'm so ga-ga for them.
Other plants blooming around town include dogwood and Walter's viburnum. You can see photos of Walter's viburnum on Tom's latest blog post.
4 comments:
Beautiful blooms! The rose is just spectacular.
Those are some of the prettiest blooms I've seen. Thanks for sharing them us in February. Many of us need to see blooms this time of year!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Very pretty indeed. Great White Camellia!
Thanks, everyone!
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