I WISH YOU COULD HEAR MY GARDEN

I wish you could hear my garden at the moment, it is a lovely sunny day and my amelanchier is in full bloom and so is my skimmia and the aubrieta, when we sit in the garden it sounds like we sit in the middle of a giant bee hive !! The buzz is unbelievable.DSC06224.JPG

AMELANCHIER

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AUBRIETA HENDERSONII

We went from Winter to Summer ! And we can finally eat outside on our terrace, I missed that soooo much !

Have a great week and thanks for visiting !

 

IT IS GOING SOOOO FAST !

With the temperatures we are having at the moment and the rain we have had yesterday everything is growing like mad !

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THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN 5 DAYS AGO (caltha palustris, marshplant)

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THIS IS THE SAME PLANT TODAY !!!!

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THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN 5 DAYS AGO (skimmia  japonica Kew Green) this skimmia has been in bud since early Winter !!

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THIS IS THE SAME PLANT TODAY

I am so happy that I can finally start working in the garden.

Have a great day and enjoy your garden !

 

IT IS HAPPENING !

We have the first sunny and warm (20C°) Springweekend and you can see everything grow, unbelievable ! It feels so good feeling the sun again after this long long Winter. The dogs go crazy in the garden !

 

 

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THE PLANTS IN THE MARCH NEXT TO THE POND ARE COMMING TO LIFE AGAIN

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WHITE PIERIS JAPONICA IN BUD

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AND ANOTHER WHITE PIERIS JAPONICA IN BLOOM

Have a great weekend all !!

FIRST HERBS OF THIS YEAR

The first herb in my garden in Spring is Allium ursinum, also known as wild garlic, ramsons, bear leek and many more. Once you have it in your garden you’ll never get rid of it, in my part of the world that is. It is healty, tastes good and gives lovely edible flowers , not that I eat flowers, I can’t bring myself to it. If you don’t eat or pluck the flowers they will flower for a long time so you can plant them between other plants, once the flowers are done and have spread their seeds, the plant goes underground till next Spring. I have a part in my garden where they can go mad but I planted some in a pot.

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ALLIUM URSINUM, certainly worth having in your garden, if not for eating then for the beautifull white flowers.

Have a great day !!

 

THE BEST GARDEN TOOL

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For me this garden tool is worth it’s weight in gold ! Especially when you are not so strong. It it so much easier to remove weeds when you have this or when you want a space where you want to plant or sow. It is not so good to dig the gardensoil but this just tosses the soil without disturbing it too much and it removes the weeds and the roots in one.

I hope you are all having fun on this lovely Spring Sunday !

FINALLY IN FULL BLOOM

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Finally they are in full bloom, I have been waiting for it for so long now as they have been in bud a long time this year.

It is such a beautiful day with the sun, the blue sky and the warmth.

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The buds of my syringa  ( vulgaris “Beauty of Moscow”) against the blue sky, I love it ! But they still have a long way to go before they are in full bloom, I hope I will have many blooms this year. I always cut them all for inside as I looooove the smell !

Have a great weekend all and thanks for visiting.

IT’S NOT MUCH BUT…

It’s not much but I love looking at it.

It is so  very cold outside but the sun is shining and I wanted to bring a bit of Spring inside.

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BLUE HYACINTH

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JUST ANOTHER VIEW

Have a great week and thanks for your visit !

FOR THOSE WHO LIKE FLOWER ARRANGING.

For all of you who like to do some flower arranging with things from your own garden : Corylus avellana contorta, the cork screw hazel.

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Do not confuse it with the Salix babylonica tortuosa, the curly willow.

So I bought a cork screw hazel because of its beautiful curly branches  you can use all year round for your flower arrangements, they are beautiful in Spring with the long yellow catkins and all Winter long it looks like  you have a sculpture in your garden. If I need them in Summer I remove the leafs.

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HERE YOU CAN SEE HOW THEY CURL

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AND HERE

This tree is very winterhardy, even in zone 4( that is  down to 30 -40 ) F°in the US and you can plant it up to zone 8. Elsewhere it can take temperatures of -25 C° and even lower. It is happy in all sorts of soil, doesn’t mind sea wind and grows up to 3 to 5 meters (10-16 feet ) high and 3 to 5 meters ( 7-15 feet) wide, it is slow growing and you can keep it “small” by cutting off the branches regularly. It even gives you hazelnuts if you have another hazeltree nearby.

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HERE YOU CAN SEE THE LONG YELLOW  MALE CATKINS AND THE FEMALE FLOWERS ARE THE TINY PINK DOTS .

For me this is a really good strong tree for my garden who gives me lots of branches I can use.

Have a great day and thanks for visiting.

 

Mitch Teemley

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