By joenesgarden, 9 months and 23 days ago

Shades of yellow, blue, violet and green and the best blossoms of all

Spring is off to a slow but welcome start in Connecticut. All the blooms in my gardens are still pretty much at ground level, but if you look closely … beyond the cheerful daffodil and narcissi … you'll see some colorful treasures. My trusty camera caught a few blooms to share on this April 2011 Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. I snuck in some buds and greenery, too.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 10 months ago

Making cut flowers last

narcissi in mason jar With gardens producing more and more delicious looking blooms, the temptation is to cut some of these beauties to enjoy indoors.  Unfortunately, too many suffer fear of flower arranging and miss opportunities to enjoy flowers during moments when they cannot get outdoors.  Bringing flowers in is one of the best parts of gardening.  It gives the gardener, and everyone else who passes by the mason jar of daffodils or the bouquet of peonies, the chance to wonder at the mystery – and often the scent - of each unique flower. 

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 10 months ago

A picture speaks

Happy first day of SPRING!

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