Friday, April 15, 2011

Around The Garden

Finally, there is something to show in the garden!  I spent part of a day staining the back arbor, not finished yet, but I thought I had better get going before the clematis began climbing.  It had begun to weather after a few years and definitely needed the stain this year.  I use a semi-permanent Sherwin Williams Oil Base Deckscape stain because it holds up better on those flat horizontal areas that face the sun.


Doesn't look too bad, but there are some weathered areas.  I don't mind weathered, my fence is weathered, but I want some contrast in my garden.


Daffodil Ice Follies

Tulip Red Emperor
Most tulips are annuals in zone 5, but if not grabbed by the squirrels, the Emperors have a good chance of coming back, third year for these.

The Star Magnolia

Forsythia Greenstem
I put this in last fall, will grow three feet tall and three feet wide.

Daffodil Itzim and Tete-A-Tete
They are mostly Itzim, very similar but Itzim lasts longer.


Daffodil Marieke and Mount Hood

Hyacinth Delft Blue
This hyacinth has not split apart into florets like many do.  It gets plenty of moisture and sun.

Hyacinth City of Harlem
I am actually glad that this long border grouping of hyacinths split into florets, look less like soldiers.  They are growing in a drier full sun area.

Daffodil Fortissimo

Daffodil Sagitta

These were the pre-potted hyacinths that many of the big box stores and nurseries display.  After they were done blooming last year in my containers, I planted them in the border.  They are a little smaller than they were originally.


The Alley Garden
This is the last area I wanted to show you today, bedded in river rock, slower to start but it is beginning.

41 comments:

  1. WOW! It all looks wonderful, such nice spring colors.

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  2. Wonderful sights! There's already lots of colour in your garden ... I really did love the Hyacinth City of Harlem split into florets. Your Daffs are lovely and the Magnolia is terrific. I think the stain colour will go well with your climbing Clematis.

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  3. I really enjoyed looking at your garden. Your daffodils, myrtle and hyacinth are gorgeous!
    Blessings, Beth

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  4. So many daffodils and hyancinth. Love all the colors and pretty blooms. Have a nice weekend Eileen.

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  5. I just love seeing Spring. Your garden is blooming beautifully. xo Jenny

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  6. Eileen your Star magnolia is so lovely. Your mass plantings of daffodils are so pretty. Good to have blooms again isn't it. I am crazy about your beautiful birdbath. The mosaics are so pretty. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Such beautiful color. Our Magnolia tree (only 3 year old) has lots of buds. Thanks for sharing all your color til I get the chance to enjoy my own.

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  8. Eileen your gardens are bursting and look wonderful! Love your yard art I could see in the background. And what a beautiful Magnolia tree!

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  9. Your garden is full of color. Beautiful. Have a great weekend

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  10. Thanks Darla,

    I have got an overabundance of yellow, but that's okay better than white snow!

    Eileen

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  11. Hi Bernie,

    I have several old plantings of hyacinths that have split and they are very dainty looking.

    Eileen

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  12. Thanks Beth,

    The flowers are a welcome sight each year.

    Eileen

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  13. Thanks Becca,

    I am going to record a little better this year what I have so that I can put in some other colors for next year.

    Eileen

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  14. Thanks Jenny,

    Good luck with your new house, looks lovely.

    Eileen

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  15. Thanks Lona,

    You will love where I got that birdbath, TJ Max Home Goods!

    Eileen

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  16. Hi siteseer,

    My magnolia is about seven years old and luckily this year we did not get a frost that would kill the buds.

    Eileen

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  17. Hi RG,

    My husband kind of scattered the yard art throughout the garden to get it out of the garage. I'll have to place it when it warms up again.

    Eileen

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  18. Hi Dirt Princess,

    Thanks for visting, come again.

    Eileen

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  19. wow, Eileen, you are getting a lot of color! How exciting!

    I am weeks behind you.

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  20. It happened pretty fast Zoey with those few blasts of heat. Now it's in the 40's again and raining.

    Eileen

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  21. WOW - such beauty you shared...xoox, tracie

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  22. Thanks for stopping by Tracie.

    Eileen

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  23. All looks grand/gorgeous, Eileen. Though not far away, you are still way ahead of me!

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  24. your daffodils are breath taking. My Fertilizer fridayHope you can visit mine too.

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  25. Beautiful garden walk, Eileen. Everything looks wonderful!

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  26. Hi Joey,

    Just a little heat and everything began to pop. I am beginning to find damage from last summer with some of my shrubs.

    Eileen

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  27. Hu Mel,

    Thanks for visiting. It looks like you have a great project going.

    Eileen

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  28. Thanks Pat,

    If it would warm up I could get out there and work.

    Eileen

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  29. Eileen, I have so much to learn about gardening for spring interest. You have such a beautiful garden in every season, and I'm taking notes here!

    The weather is just not going to cooperate for most of the coming week either, it's wet, cold, windy and miserable outside. I hope it is better for you there. Love all your flowers, just amazing.

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  30. Karen,

    You have a wonderful garden! We are cold and wet here today, even some sleetly snow coming down this afternoon.

    Eileen

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  31. Hi Eileen,
    Your spring bulbs are putting on a great show. I especially like all the different colored hyacinth. Enjoy your Sunday!

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  32. The spring colors are just delightful. I love the lavender hyacinths. They remind me of Easter eggs. :)

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  33. Love your spring flowers. Even with our cold temps...those hardy daffodils just bloom away.Have a nice day. Balisha

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  34. Jennifer, thanks, the hyacinths are lovely but a bit floppy, especially with all of the rain.

    Eileen

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  35. Grace, it is hard to believe that Easter is so cold this year even with all of the great colors of the flowers.

    Eileen

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  36. Thanks Balisha,

    The daffodils seems to stand up to the cold better than any of the other spring flowers.

    Eileen

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  37. Eileen girl you are so far ahead of us now it is amazing !
    I love your birdbath it is gorgeous simply gorgeous : )
    It is all so cheerful when the daffs come up isn't it ? that yellow just makes you smile no matter what! I can't wait to see mine do that for me too. Eventually I will catch up to you .. this way it just means a prolonged Spring ? haha
    Hey .. I can't wait to see your hellebore !!
    Joy : )

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  38. So many lovely daffodils! And those hyacinths must smell amazing!

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  39. Happy Easter Eileen:

    I must come by......your garden is looking beautiful.......I just know that under that all of that dirt and pebble stones therein lies the beauty of your great ability...........have faith dear friend, we too shall have Spring!!!! Many thanks for YOUR comments this morning too.

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