Sunday, May 17, 2015

May Bloom Day: Geums and snowballs

Welcome, Bloom Day friends!
I don't know about you, but my list of spring chores just keeps growing, while my time to do them stays about the same.
 
I love the month of May!
Everything is so green and beautiful flowers are bursting open every day.
 
Here's a peek at my garden:
 
Back flowerbed:
 
My geum 'Totally Tangerine' really sparkles this month.
In fact, it pretty much carries the bed between tulip die-off and rose bloom.
Every year I think I need to fit a few more in back there.
 
Do you see what I see?
Huge fuzzy poppy buds! I'm so excited!
I watched a little girl the other day who, unbeknownst to me, picked some off. No doubt she was also delighted with their fuzziness. I was very sad when I found the buds on the deck later.
I have not yet reached poppy abundance, where the loss of a few buds doesn't matter, but I hope to get there someday!

Dwarf iris 'Bubbles' just starting to bloom, with hardy geranium in front.

Back flowerbed, long view looking toward deck.
The lilies in the foreground were a Mother's Day gift.
I can't remember the name offhand.
I'll have to check the tag and get back to you.

This iris is not supposed to be in the back flowerbed.
They all got moved up front, except this one.
I have no memory of deciding to leave it or plant it here.
Ah well. Now that it's blooming I guess it can stay for a few more weeks, at least.

Fruits and Veggies:
 

Strawberry blossoms.
June is coming!!
 
 
(above and below)
Tulips on the back slope.

They're all bent over following a rainstorm we had.

 
 Front flowerbeds:
 
Sem False Spirea (Sorbaria sorbifolia) with columbine.
The colors echo so nicely, it almost looks planned!

Front tulips, lamb's ears, and candytuft in the background.
These flowerbeds face north, so the bulbs here are about 2 weeks later than in back.
I like it--I get to enjoy the tulips longer this way.

Snowballs in spring.
This shrub is quickly becoming a favorite.
I'm impressed with how heavily it blooms here in its second spring.
 
A few mini daffodils.
I'm not sure which variety this is, but it is the latest to bloom of all my daffodils, by at least 10 days.

Wide view of front beds.

Okay, I had to include this shot, because you can see the iris buds better.
So close to blooming!
Any day now...

Front bed, next to the house:
My dicentra is still going strong.
It's right next to the front porch, so I get to check in on it several times a day.
 
Lovely little heuchera ('Sweet Tart', I think), with oakleaf hydrangea, astilbe, and euonymous foliage in the background.
 
I didn't include the shade bed this time, but I may get out there to take pictures for a separate post.
I have a volunteer forget-me-not blooming right now, which is just delightful!
 
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Thanks for visiting! See you again soon! 

6 comments:

  1. It's all looking great, my favourite just has to be the Dicentra and Euonymus. I don't think I've noticed any buds on the poppies yet. I must remember to check tomorrow.

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    1. Hi Angie,
      I'm just happy the Dicentra lived, after all the times I moved it last summer. Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Nice looking Geum, seeing that lovely orange makes me reconsider including in my own garden.

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    1. Thanks Derek! I usually go for the cooler colors, but I'm slowly finding a place for yellows and oranges here and there.

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  3. I added sorbaria, too, and just love it. I love seeing orange in the garden and have a little patch of geum, too, but mine haven't bloomed yet. Love those spring snowballs! :o)

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    1. I had to look up "sorbaria" just now! Always learning at this gardening business. :) The geum is so cheerful. It brightens up the whole back bed at this time of year. I'm glad you stopped by!

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