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Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?

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    Steve Miller
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    The area with the Asian inspired trellis is really nice! 👍

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      Bernard
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      Lovely pics, one and all. I'm envious of your Lilacs, AndyD. We had white and purple ones when I was growing up. My lilac bush is bust this year; I'm lucky if there's a dozen flower heads on it. Oh, well, next year.

      The purple rhododendron was a spectacle this year, as usual--except for years when a late frost hits just as it is opening. This bush is huge, taller than I am and very wide.
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      This rhododendron I planted a few years ago is starting to come into its own. I'm hoping it will eventually equal the purple one in stature.
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      The crabapple I planted as barely a sprig 11 years ago is opening its blossoms now. We're just coming out of multiple days of rain and cold, and I think it's supposed to warm up this week, so it should be a nice display in a few days.
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      The usual wild flowers are out. Trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, violets, dandelions, ground ivy, wild phlox, forget-me-not, and others. Most of the color to be seen right now is low to the ground.

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        @rustyfingers - When I click on the image it says that the Photobucket account is inactive.

        You can store photos on postimages.org, click on the Share button, copy the Direct Link, and post it here. I don't even have a postimages account; I just use it as a quasi-throwaway place to store pics. If you do want to set up an account, it's free. Some folks use Flickr for image storage, too.

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        @wtg I just re-upped my photobucket account just for the purpose of posting here, so I don't know why it isn't working. I followed exactly your procedure except at photobucket. My Flickr account is maxed at > 1000 images and I was hoping not to have to pay the pro level subscription fee. Thanks for the suggestion of post images. I'll figure it out eventually.

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          Bernard
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          @rustyfingers, I was perplexed when I first got here about how to upload images directly to this forum. It's not immediately obvious.

          When you click on 'reply' to someone's post, you may get a mini version of the input editor. At the bottom of the input box is the "Quick reply" button. Immediately to the left of it is a diagonal double arrow icon. If you click that you'll get the full editor. On the full editor toolbar, the next-to-last icon on the right is the upload image tool.

          If you're already in the full editor, just click the upload image icon (second to last on the right).

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            rustyfingers
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            Right--thanks. I found that but wanted to save the forum money by uploaded the pix to another service

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              Right--thanks. I found that but wanted to save the forum money by uploaded the pix to another service

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              @rustyfingers Yea, you want the Image Link box in the full edit screen, fifth icon from the right. If you hover over the icons a text description of the icon will appear. But you've probably already figured that out....

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumĂ´nier

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                Three years ago me & a daughter built a pergola in my parents' garden. And now

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                  Steve Miller
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                  Went away for a few days and came back to find many things blooming!

                  https://share.icloud.com/photos/098-DFnjHKXLXKHiLITUOYQMw

                  https://share.icloud.com/photos/014UoklmQw9jUOpf3Tpbjw2tw

                  https://share.icloud.com/photos/0fbLKpj5IbojZyBd772UPXa7Q

                  https://share.icloud.com/photos/0a48PtrHZupNzm75aoiSIeyGQ

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                    RealPlayer
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                    Peonies. Roses.

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                      Steve Miller
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                      The first rose of the season.

                      https://share.icloud.com/photos/028BqLZt7Odz8eqO2Pd8ELz3A

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                        I spend too much time doomscrolling. So let's spend some time bloomscrolling!

                        I missed spring in my garden last year because I spent 6 weeks in the Pacific Northwet --(c) pianojuggler-- closing up my stepmothers' estate.

                        So I'm super enthusiastic when something blooms this year.

                        Today's spotlight--rhododendron. Thus came with the house and it was just a stem 8 years ago. It has filled out.

                        Before: buds last week
                        After: blooms today

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                        What's blooming near you?

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                        Got it to work

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                          The first rose of the season.

                          https://share.icloud.com/photos/028BqLZt7Odz8eqO2Pd8ELz3A

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                          @Steve-Miller another beautiful yellow rose!

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                            Your yard looks great, @Steve-Miller !

                            What's the groundcover with the purple flowers?

                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumĂ´nier

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                              Your yard looks great, @Steve-Miller !

                              What's the groundcover with the purple flowers?

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                              Steve Miller
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                              @wtg

                              Mazas reptans “creeping blue”.

                              It didn’t do much last year - just kind of sat there. Died to the ground over winter but this Spring it really took off!

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                                Haven't seen it before, at least not that I can recall. The Spruce says it can be a replacement for turf grass, which may solve a problem for me in my side yard.

                                One thing I noticed:

                                Creeping mazus spreads naturally as its roaming stems root themselves in soil.

                                Creeping mazus spreads so quickly that it's generally planted via nursery seedling flats, with plants spaced 8 to 12 inches apart and then allowed to fill in to create a carpet of greenery.

                                https://www.thespruce.com/creeping-mazus-plant-profile-5070515

                                Sometimes vigor becomes invasiveness. You'll have to let us know if it stays within bounds, or if you are fighting it.

                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumĂ´nier

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                                  Today, rattle bush, aka blue wild indigo, aka Baptisia Australia. Native in Eastern US but not New England. blue wild indigo

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                                    Cicadas. Cicadas are in bloom here. Everywhere.

                                    I rescued one from a fountain yesterday. They only get a week or so of life. It seemed cruel to let it drown.

                                    I'm getting soft.

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                                    @Mik said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:

                                    Cicadas. Cicadas are in bloom here. Everywhere.

                                    I rescued one from a fountain yesterday. They only get a week or so of life. It seemed cruel to let it drown.

                                    I'm getting soft.

                                    Tracking the cicadas....

                                    https://theconversation.com/billions-of-cicadas-are-emerging-from-cape-cod-to-north-georgia-heres-how-and-why-we-map-them-255461?utm_placement=newsletter&user_id=66c4c06e5d78644b3aab4472

                                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie AumĂ´nier

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                                      AndyD
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                                      Greenfly and roses

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                                        Steve Miller
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                                        Beautiful rose! Do you know what kind it is?

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                                          Three years ago me & a daughter built a pergola in my parents' garden. And now

                                          20250518_155210.jpg

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                                          @AndyD said in Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?:

                                          Three years ago me & a daughter built a pergola in my parents' garden. And now

                                          20250518_155210.jpg

                                          You got wisteria to bloom in three years? Amazing.

                                          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                                          ― Douglas Adams

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