“Love is the flower you’ve got to let grow.” – John Lennon
“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.” – Buddha
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Tagged allium, Buddha, candytuft, Creeping Phlox, floral garden, geranium, John Lennon, Lamium, LCsCottage, Narcissus
I am not having a vegetable garden this year, as my Hubby is creating a new one with easier access and easier to water, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t anything to see!
I live in the north, so my season is a bit behind other bloggers.
So enjoy this little garden stroll with me!
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I almost missed the Crown Imperials; they bloomed while I was away on vacation.
I find it interesting that, in my garden at least, the tulips seem to bloom by color division, rather than color explosion.
The pink ones generally bloom first.
Then the red ones spring forth!
Last, but not least, the yellow tulips are just now beginning to flower.
The rock cress is wonderful!
While the grape hyacinth (and the giant ones, too) are nearly finished with their display.
While the hyacinths and daffodils fade, the narcissus is just beginning a happy show!
And the magnificent crabapple is teasing us!
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Tagged Algernon Charles Swinburne, crabapple, crown imperial, floral, flowers, gardening, hyacinth, LCsCottage, Narcissus, rock cress, spring, tulips
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Tagged apple, crabapple, Creeping Phlox, euphorbia, floral photography, flowers, gardening, geranium, iris, LCsCottage, lilac, Narcissus, nature photography, pear, spring