Showing posts with label bleeding heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bleeding heart. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Springtime Blossoms


Every Spring the world around our home blossoms.  I've shown photos of our garden for the five years I've been blogging.  If you don't mind I'll share what it's looking like around here now.  I can't help it, I love gardening and Spring!


The dogwoods have been lovely this year, but such a short time in the sun!  It's been so warm they are now waning.


"The Spring came suddenly,
bursting upon the world
as a child bursts into a room,
with a laugh and a shout
and hands full of flowers." 
Longfellow




The daffodils are over their blooms and then the narcissus and grape hyacinths were blooming.


The bleeding heart comes back to our delight every Spring, usually around Easter.  


The wood violets that I planted last year are blooming so pretty this year.  I know some consider them a weed, but to me they are lovely.


Not everything is all flowers and blooms around our home.  Last week on Monday morning during the wee hours we experienced a very ferocious storm.  The above photo is taken from our compost area showing the hickory tree that fell during the storm.  We were so lucky that we only lost our tree!  Our children's old swing frame saved our fence.  The tree is gone now and I'm sure we will miss it.  It's always sad to lose a tree! 




The perennial bed is alive with color.  Veronica speedwell is filling in nicely.  It's a joy to watch old faithfuls return. 



The nodding columbine is beginning to blossom.  Their sweet shy heads are purple and red in my garden.  The red are having a slower start.



The pulmonaria continues to reseed itself all over the garden.



The pink azaleas out front are full of blooms. 



The white ones out back have a larger bloom and are quite lovely.






The pirate bluejays are frequent visitors the last few days!  Grayden's family owned a darling set of books, Book Trails for Baby Feet, that has a sweet story about the pirate bluejay.  Very appropriate for these characters!  Our daughter now has that set in her home as she loved these books.







It's a wonderful time of year watching the earth come alive again! 






Friday, April 24, 2015

Beautiful Spring





Spring is off to a wonderful start in our area.  The garden is blooming and the weather is lovely.  We've been enjoying times spent with the family.  The grands always bring great joy!


Alex serving and Miles looking on.


Spring was worth waiting for this year!



Wisteria with bumble bee


I have a love hate relationship with this wisteria!  I keep it in our yard for a couple of reasons



The above photo is reason number one!  The second reason is that it came from Grayden's childhood home.  My mother-in-law's wisteria was always lovely and my husband enjoys seeing it.  If you have wisteria you know how invasive it is.  It can be quite a problem.  Wisteria is known to climb many yards per year.  So to keep that from happening in our yard, we constantly have to prune the runners. It also will pop up in the yard where you don't want it.  Many plants have been given away.  I frankly get tired of it, but keep it for the above reasons.  We have one on each side of our driveway.  They are pruned to mainly be tree standards.


























It's such a beautiful time of year.  I hope you are enjoying watching the earth come back to life after a long winter!