Spring is back! And with it the promise of warmth, renewal and new growth. The problem is that it also comes with a lot of waiting. Around here there's not much to look at besides sprouts, buds, and a few very early blooms (like crocuses), and the tantalizing warmth alternates with teeth-chattering cold. So in the spirit of inspiration and looking forward I thought I'd post a few photos from last year's garden. Enjoy (and click to enlarge)!
Nothing says sunshine like dahlias:
Canna, just before blooming:
One of my favourite roses, 'The Fairy." Mini flowers (and tons of them) on a regular-sized plant:
Note the tiny visitor on this sunflower:
My first onion braid (and my first homegrown onions)!:
No, this photo is not sideways: the hollyhock grew this way once it reached the top of its support:
Of all the tomato plants I had in the garden last year this one was probably the most prolific. It's also the only one I didn't deliberately plant--it just sprouted on its own by the roses and I left it alone. Go figure:
Hollyhock, 'Creme de Cassis':
'Heavenly Blue' Morning Glories totally live up to their name:
Not Heavenly Blue but equally pretty (and self seeding!):
One of my tomatillo plant with "balloons" (the fruit grows inside them):
I know I post a lot of photos of raindrop-studded Lady's Mantle leaves, but I just think they're so beautiful. Here the leaves are shaded by the fringe of hosta flowers:
'Limelight" Hydrangea and hosta flowers"
Hosta flowers are underrated, imo; they look beautiful and smell lovely too:
Some of the poppies from the seeds my mom collected from her own garden:
Look closely in the foreground to see the web and the spider in the centre:
One of the few things whose arrival I'm not looking forward to-- the crazy-big slugs that seem to live around here (and at about 4 inches long that's one of the smaller ones I've seen):
Couldn't resist sharing these photos (he and the orchid both like sitting next to the window, and I'm sure he can't wait until it's warm enough to open them again):
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