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

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  • AdagioMA Offline
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    AdagioM
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    #329

    The hydrangeas have begun blooming

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    It’s been very warm here, and I was away for the weekend, so there’s a little bit of crispiness on some of these.

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    I love these. This plant was a from a 1 gallon bucket 20 years ago. It’s huge now.

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    Not a bloom, but past bloom! The blueberries are in high season. We planted 3 bushes about 25 years ago; one of those remains. I added one more, but it ripens a little later, so most of these are from the original bush. I’ve picked 3 gallons so far.

    The raspberries are from plants the kids gave me about 10 years ago. Raspberry shortcake: short plants, thornless. (edited; I said stemless but that’s for wine glasses!)

    Food people: here’s a recipe for avocado blueberry quinoa salad; we had that for dinner last night.

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    • AdagioMA AdagioM

      The hydrangeas have begun blooming

      IMG_2804.jpeg

      It’s been very warm here, and I was away for the weekend, so there’s a little bit of crispiness on some of these.

      IMG_2803.jpeg

      I love these. This plant was a from a 1 gallon bucket 20 years ago. It’s huge now.

      IMG_2802.jpeg

      Not a bloom, but past bloom! The blueberries are in high season. We planted 3 bushes about 25 years ago; one of those remains. I added one more, but it ripens a little later, so most of these are from the original bush. I’ve picked 3 gallons so far.

      The raspberries are from plants the kids gave me about 10 years ago. Raspberry shortcake: short plants, thornless. (edited; I said stemless but that’s for wine glasses!)

      Food people: here’s a recipe for avocado blueberry quinoa salad; we had that for dinner last night.

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      wtg
      wrote on last edited by
      #330

      @AdagioM said:

      Food people: here’s a recipe for avocado blueberry quinoa salad

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        Bernard
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        #331

        The Dutchman's Pipe is blossoming.
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        What the vine looks like:
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        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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          The Dutchman's Pipe is blossoming.
          6256.JPG
          6257.JPG

          What the vine looks like:
          6258.JPG

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          AdagioM
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          #332

          @Bernard That’s a beautiful vine, and those flowers are sweet.

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            Steve Miller
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            Japanese balloon flowers. Twice as tall this year as they were last year.

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              AndyD
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              On the A1 close to Stamford this morning, I drove between two lavender fields in full purple bloom. Quite lovely.

              Ventosa viri restabit

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                Bernard
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                A couple early Clematis.

                A velvety burgandy colored one. This one has been slow to establish itself but it's coming right along now.
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                A lovely dirty lavender...
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                I'm letting some Marguerite Daisies come back this year, I've missed them. They were sprouting up in the middle of the lawn and I was mowing them. I spared one, and this one is out of the way. Cheerful flowers.
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                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                • B Bernard

                  A couple early Clematis.

                  A velvety burgandy colored one. This one has been slow to establish itself but it's coming right along now.
                  6291.JPG

                  A lovely dirty lavender...
                  6292.JPG

                  I'm letting some Marguerite Daisies come back this year, I've missed them. They were sprouting up in the middle of the lawn and I was mowing them. I spared one, and this one is out of the way. Cheerful flowers.
                  6293.JPG

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                  wtg
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                  @Bernard Your garden looks lovely! I've never seen a clematis like the first one you posted a photo of. Even the stems look like they are red. Do you know the cultivar name?

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                    @Bernard Your garden looks lovely! I've never seen a clematis like the first one you posted a photo of. Even the stems look like they are red. Do you know the cultivar name?

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                    Bernard
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                    @wtg Thanks. Yes! I made it a point to save all plant tags in a notebook (although I admit, some have been lost).

                    It's called Charmaine(TM) and I see it wasn't cheap, $36.88 as a small plant and that was 4 or 5 years ago.

                    The tag says, "A strong growing brightly colored plant that produces single, semi double and double flowers on the same plant at the same time, as long as some stems from the previous season remain after winter. Excellent for growing through other wall trained shrubs and climbers, good strong healthy foliage."

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                      AndyD
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                      Checking I find Charmaine is available over here, such a beautiful rich colour for a clematis.
                      I mowed our front lawn at the weekend and left a patch of buttercups they were so lovely.

                      Ventosa viri restabit

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