"Spring makes its own statement, so loud and clear that the gardener seems to be only one of the instruments, not the composer"
Geoffrey B. Charlesworth
I left for a week to California and it felt very much like winter, I returned to find spring all over the garden and greenhouses. We will take a little break from chasing the wild things to catch up on the garden journal. So much blooming now it's hard to keep up, here are a few highlights from the garden.
I had one Crown Imperial overwinter in the rock garden and I was so stoked to see it coming up. |
Fritillaria pelinea This charming little Grecian Beauty just seems to get better every year. This was from a V. Pilous seed collection in 2017. The Juno Iris are coming on hot and heavy now: |
Iris aucheri |
Iris bucharica |
Iris graeberiana 'White Falls' |
The butterfly Morea just stuns as you walk by it. It's hard not to stare into the mesmerizing center of this South African beauty. |
Moraea lurida |
It was a fantastic trip to California to see family, visit some nurseries, botanical gardens and some natural beauty. I'll get back to covering that trip, but I thought I would at least give a little update on the spring growth here for my records. The weather has been a fantastic mid 60's in the day with high 40's at night. I moved the orchids out to the patio to see if some chilling will get them blooming. It rained a bit last night but it's been mostly dry for the better part of a week now. Fingers crossed for April Showers.
Mark
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