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

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  • AdagioMA AdagioM

    There are still a few Japanese anemones blooming, but not many.

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    And the blue June hydrangeas are a fun purple. Not really blooming, just waiting to get frosted.

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    @AdagioM I have that same Anemone. My fave!

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      AndyD
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      Woke up to heavy snow falling and minus 1 temperatures, so it'll be helibores only till spring. Winter came early!
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      Ventosa viri restabit

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        As much as I love the growing season, I also enjoy the peacefulness of winter. It's a time to cocoon and regenerate energy for the next spring and summer.

        Of course I say that as a retired person who doesn't have to go out in the snow to get to work.

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          wtg
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          Ha! There is something blooming around here after all.

          Mr wtg and I went for a brief walk which took us past our friends' house, and lo and behold, their witch hazel is in fragrant full bloom!! I smelled it before I saw it.

          I love both the scent and the delicate spidery-looking flowers.

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          edit: About witch hazels.

          https://www.thespruce.com/witch-hazel-growing-guide-5191457

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            Hellebore are blooming

            Ventosa viri restabit

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              Spring is here, and after 44days of overcast rain we are forecast sun on Saturday πŸ™‚

              Ventosa viri restabit

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                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                  Spring is here, and after 44days of overcast rain we are forecast sun on Saturday πŸ™‚

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

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                  Spring is here, and after 44days of overcast rain we are forecast sun on Saturday πŸ™‚

                  My snowdrops finally started blooming this past week, about three weeks later than they did the last couple of (very warm) winters.

                  I was afraid my chives might not have made it through our extended deep freeze, but they are coming up.

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                    I know some of you in the North and East of the US are enduring snowy storms so here's something colourful to look forward to.

                    These in the garden pale in comparison to the local councils planting hundreds together in roadside beds.

                    Ventosa viri restabit

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

                      Nothing.
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                      Enchanting.

                      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                        Not exactly a bloom, but we emerged from winter this week and I found this little tree. Yikes!

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                        It’s a dwarf weeping Altas Cedar. It came through the winter of β€˜24-β€˜25 just fine, but the cold snap this winter may have killed it. What? Don’t cedars grow in Alaska and stuff?

                        Nursery guy says it’s probably fine - that it will drop the brown needles and grow new ones. Sure enough, the branches are still pliable so maybe there is hope.

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                          Prunus in beautiful flower

                          Ventosa viri restabit

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                            @bernard As I've said in other threads, I've since discovered we're also in a drought. It's getting worse. It makes sense, in retrospect, because not only did we not have any storms during hurricane season, we had the least amount of rain last year in eight years as far as I can tell. I had almost no weeds in the rock garden. I had to weed it a few times. The previous year, the weeds grew up past my knees and kind bent over. I'm guess this was some type of grass. The plastic under the rock beds is almost as old as time. I won't have to weed again. I'll have moved long before it becomes necessary.

                            Oahu, on the other hand, is having catastrophic flooding.

                            'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                              The Akebono cherry trees are blooming on the Portland waterfront.

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                              And the teacup magnolias are riotously beautiful.

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                                Oh, wow!! Absolutely gorgeous...

                                I'm jealous. All I have coming up are chives, which are nice. And dandelions, which are not.

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                                  Field garlic and crocuses.

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                                    Oh, wow!! Absolutely gorgeous...

                                    I'm jealous. All I have coming up are chives, which are nice. And dandelions, which are not.

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                                    @wtg

                                    I have chives as well.

                                    And weeds.

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                                      I just realized I'll never have anything for this thread. I don't have a green thumb. My grandmother has one. So I know the difference. My college girlfriend's comment when first seeing my house was, "Who does your landscaping?" I did now the grass.

                                      But I'm going to be a city dweller. I'm going to be living in an apartment building for the first time.

                                      I would have a house and garden as my first choice. I would ideally have one and a city apartment. I'm hardly unique in that way.

                                      I'm now going completely off topic, to say that I'm really looking for a Florida condo that is in a cement block building but doesn't have a dated, cliched, vacation themed interior, and doesn't look like a rental apartment.

                                      I know I'm lucky to be able to do it and, although nothing will take away my joy in it, I'll have to wait for a thread on house plants.

                                      Disclaimer- I own only two house plants and both live outside- a cactus I've had for eight years and an aloe vera plant a neighbor gave me a few years ago. I've decided not to take either one of them because they wouldn't survive.

                                      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                                        Your cactus may flower if conditions change. Neglect it then water it then neglect it and see?
                                        Could also be structural plants or trees rather than colour. Bamboo, pampas grass, 🌴 🌴 are attractive.
                                        And there must be public gardens or planters?

                                        Here there are currently masses of yellow daffodils everywhere, on verges and roundabouts where the council have planted; also on minor roadsides where house owners have planted a single line for a mile πŸ˜„.

                                        And in planters in towns there are fragrant hyacinth, one of my favourite flowers.

                                        Ventosa viri restabit

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                                          Sounds beautiful!

                                          'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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