Sunday, February 17, 2019

Longing For Flowers ~Flowers In February.


I'm looking at perennial flower
 photos from last year,  
and sharing some of them on this blog.
The gardens are buried in snow at this time, 
(like 5ft. of snow)
resting, before they'll emerge again
 giving a splendid show of colour and beauty.
I am looking forward to
 their progress next season.

One of my favourite flowers.
Helenium





Orange Helenium


Yellow Daisies or Golden Marguerite.


Tiger Lilies 
A Heirloom plant from my Grandmother.

Sedum






Hollyhocks


 Lilies 




Daisies
(Crazy Daisies)

Red Lilies
descending the stairs.





A perennial Sunflower.


Delphinium amongst a beachwood fence. 


Red Beebalm ~ so pretty.

Hostas are great under trees.
Low maintenance and ground cover.


Veronique.
I would have more,
it I didn't mistake them for weeds.


Pink Veronique



I have an assortment of Astilbes at the 
North side of the house.
They do well in shade.


A red one.


A Paper Poppy


Variegated  leaf Coreopsis 
I love the foliage on this plant.
After the blooms are finished,
 the pretty leaves stay all Summer.


White Phlox 




Black Eyed Susan








Echinacea
Cone Flower









Jewelweed.
A very invasive pretty plant that bees love.
They have thousands of seeds
 (in the pods that are hanging) that fall and
produce a lot of plants the following year.
However, they are easy to control.
They pull out easy.
 I have them growing near my back door.
I pull most of them out and leave
 a few because they are so pretty.



They look like little Orchids.
I like to sit on my deck and watch the
bees. They disappear completely in
the flower to collect pollen.




In my wild garden,
 I leave a lot of them. 


A smaller species 
They grow wild in the woods.
A herbal remedy for poison ivy,
 and other rashes and itchy skin.

White Woodland Asters
So pretty in the woods.

Wild Asters



A tall Ligulaira 





Ligularia in flower



My flower of 2018
Clematis 



After many yrs. of trying,
I get this Clematis vine to grow. 





 Nasturtiums.
An annual plant,  I start from seed.


 "The Sunken Garden".
This garden is a working progress project.
It was an area all overgrown and my
sister Annie and I cleaned it out,
and placed large rocks for stairs.

It is steeper than appears in this photo.


Down looking up.




I transplanted these
 Goosenecks Loosestrife
below,  between the trees. 
They are invasive and eventually 
they will surround the trees and
I'll have less weeding to do there,
 and less grass to cut in this area. 
(I hope!)


A Weeping Willow tree and Daylilies.
I have never seen the Daylilies in flower, 
and they have been there for many years.
I wonder why. I am thinking maybe the deer,
 that frequent this area,
eats the flower buds?


The path into the woods




Winter and photos gives me time
 to reflect on what we've done last year
 and what we plan on doing this year.
We must have HOPE.

I hope this flower tour added 
some colour to your day. 

Thanks for your visit xo.

💛💛💛



4 comments:

  1. I'm sure you are like us -- with a load of snow and no end in sight. That's what it's like here today so seeing your beautiful blooms is a refreshing and lovely way to start my day! Thanks for the lift!

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  2. It certainly did, hat a wonderful array of beautiful flowers. Your are blessed with a stunning garden.

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  3. Your flowers are amazing! Thanks for visiting me today.

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  4. O MY!! Beautiful flowers but we will not be seeing those for some time!!!
    Thanks so much for stopping by and for your well wishes...It was getting so hard for me to go to work so I guess it is a blessing that I am no longer working.... It will be much better for my knee as I can elevate it and pack it in ice, resting it until the surgery..... And I do believe that everything happens for a reason so this is what was supposed to happen...
    Hugs,
    Deb

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