Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring flowers. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2009

The little magnolia

We have a tiny magnolia tree way in the back of the yard.
It has bloomed this year. I can't remember if it has done so before or not.
These flowers have such pretty faces.

I wonder how many years it takes to become a large tree? I love it just the same. It's cute.

The Lilac Hedge in Bloom

Here are some pics of the lilac hedge out in the garden.
I've been cutting large bouquets of these to bring into the house.
They smell heavenly. Wouldn't it be nice to smell like lilacs?


It was windy once more and I had some difficulty getting a clear close-up.
I wish the flowers lasted longer than they do.


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Purple Flowers

Here are some asst. purple flowers from the garden and around the yard.
Bluebells? I love these flowers and I like this picture. It was windy (notice the leaves and other flowers/blurred) enough that I held the blooms for the picture.
One year whilst we were tilling up the soil to plant, we disturbed some grape hyacinth.
Well, a year later we had the happy surprise of having hyacinth volunteering up around the flower bed--in the lawn.
Woodland Phlox
Spicy, flowery, bee seducing living carpet.

The little Apple Tree

These pictures are of a dwarf apple tree in the middle of the garden.
This is the first year that it has bloomed.
I took these pics before it had bloomed completely, due to an impending forcast of rain.
I'm hoping for some apples... maybe. :)
I got a lot more local produce last year (vs. the grocery store) and there really is no substitute for fresh, local and above all, 'in season' produce. I'm hooked. I want to hit the farmers market this summer and see what I can find.
I wish that we had weekly markets as they do in France.

Yay! I was so pleased to see all of those pink buds. This tree has been a bit of a runt for a number of years and within the past year it has steadily begun to grow a lot.

The little Plum Tree

I believe this is the little plum tree.
It's so young that we haven't had any fruit from it just yet.
I'm hoping that it might make a few fruits this year.
The blooms have a very sweet, delicate and rose-like fragrance.
And I cannot look at them enough.
It seems as though the fruit trees blooms vanish overnight, I wish that they could last for a few months.

Pink, and so very pretty.

I love the flowers.

It was a windy night and I had a little difficulty getting perfectly clear pictures. These turned out better than I thought.

The Blooms of the Sand Cherries

We have 2 row of these cherries on two sides of the yard.
They've just bloomed fully and they smell heavenly.
In the summer they will produce lots of little tart cherries.
I'm looking forward to making cherry preserves and desserts, a tart or cheesecake would be really good. :)

They grow to be large bushes rather than trees.


So pretty.