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

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  • S Steve Miller

    Fantastic! πŸ‘

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    Daniel
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    #289

    @Steve-Miller said:

    Fantastic! πŸ‘

    +1

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

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      AndyD
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      Thanks, though the first thing you'd notice is that 'indefatigable collie blight' has turned our lawn into brown powder

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      The guilty blighters l-r
      Nero Neptune Tiberias Venus

      Ventosa viri restabit

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        The early wild flowers are back. It makes me happy to see them return year after year.

        Yellow Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum)
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        Red Trillium (Trillium erectum)
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        Viola
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        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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        • B Bernard

          The early wild flowers are back. It makes me happy to see them return year after year.

          Yellow Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum)
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          Red Trillium (Trillium erectum)
          4294.JPG

          Viola
          4291.JPG

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          wtg
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          #292

          @Bernard said:

          The early wild flowers are back. It makes me happy to see them return year after year.

          The trout lily and trillium are lovely! We used to see large areas of trillium in Door County around this time of year, though they were white.

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            wtg
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            #293

            Shades of green in wtg's very shady garden. With a flower or two thrown in.

            Hosta 'June' (foreground) with @adagiom 's favorite anemone invader:

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            Past prime, Virginia bluebells, anemones, and Hosta 'Golden Tiara':

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            Various hostas, plus a primrose that I don't recall the botanical name of:

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            Pulmonaria, more hostas and anemones, and a mushroom sculpture (present from my Mom, years ago - there are two others of different sizes in my yard):

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            Future gooseberry jam:

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              Bernard
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              You are way ahead of us, wtg. We are at the daffodil stage.
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              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                wtg
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                #295

                Nice daffodils, @bernard !

                Meanwhile, I am finishing up swapping out my old cedar garden beds and installing the metal ones. I had two cedar ones, a 3x8 and a 4x8. The 3x8 still has some life left in it:

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                There's a good bit of rot in the bigger one. That lower part of the post is hanging on by a thread. But I figure someone could make it into a 4x4 bed if they can't figure out a way to compensate for the rotting post...

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                I put a free listing up on craigslist and someone is coming to get them tomorrow!

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                  Neighbour's azaleas

                  Ventosa viri restabit

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                    Bernard
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                    Ugh. The lilac has a bunch of buds in formation, the flowers on the Rhododendron are just emerging. I just checked tonight's weather: low of 27F. Probably going to kill all the buds.

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                      Shades of green in wtg's very shady garden. With a flower or two thrown in.

                      Hosta 'June' (foreground) with @adagiom 's favorite anemone invader:

                      alt text

                      Past prime, Virginia bluebells, anemones, and Hosta 'Golden Tiara':

                      alt text

                      Various hostas, plus a primrose that I don't recall the botanical name of:

                      alt text

                      Pulmonaria, more hostas and anemones, and a mushroom sculpture (present from my Mom, years ago - there are two others of different sizes in my yard):

                      alt text

                      Future gooseberry jam:

                      alt text

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                      @wtg Your anemones are pretty! Ours are pink, but they don’t bloom until later, and they bloom on very tall stems above the foliage.

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