Sunday, February 15, 2015

February Bloom Day

Well, it's bloom day once again.  If you are not familiar with bloom day, it's where garden blogger's from all around the world, take pictures of what's blooming in their garden and post it on May Dreams Gardens.  The picture above I thought was bad but I found it to be a touch artistic.  A few daffodils are blooming.
I have countless camellias and azaleas, the azaleas haven't started blooming only budding.

These pale pink camellias turn peach as they age.

The back rose garden is still dormant.  I have thrown in the towel and called a landscape company to weed, edge and mulch it.  It's 3000 sq feet but I think a jumpstart will remotivate me and not feel so overwhelming.

Weeds have taken over a lot of the grassy area

I believe these are called huckleberries but I could be wrong.


Behind the rose gardens is where I planted the early spring bloomers in a few weeks it will be all aglow with camellias marking the beginning of spring for me.


Love how to it turns peach as it fades.

The greenhouse has been recently rebuilt.  I love not having visqueen but will admit that it insulated more I feel.  Some of the plants seem a bit touch with frost.


Winged begonia

My regular begonias have clover in them.

Sedum? I believe is about to bloom, first time I will see that with these.


My one blooming daffodil.  My MIL has an issue with her daffodils not blooming.  I often wonder if they are just hungry.


Some tulip trees are just budding.


My crocus' are starting pop up their leaves.

More huckleberry


The lily field is over come with weeds.  I think this week I will start mowing. My husband is gonna to look at my mower and make sure it is ready for the new season today.



Ah the peacock...I have considered having the landscape company maintenance the tail but they were not available for the rose garden until the first week of March so I may have to handle it myself and decide what to grow this year.
What I did last year.


Tulip trees I bought from Walmart on clearance a couple of years ago, I planted in the front field.  They are a deep purple and have the habit of blooming about three or four times a year.

Fuzzy picture but beautiful flower and smells wonderful.


I know you are looking at a patch of ground but there are literally hundreds of tulip and daffodil bulbs here.  I see a few daffodils popping up.  I have learned not to bury bulbs too deep.

Some are sprouting.

The peacock topiary has remnants of morning glory.  I planted confederate jasmine on them too...I have no experience with jasmine but I thought it was a perennial.  I wonder if they are dead.
Can't see it but this is a creek.  February is historically a wet month.  I hope that we won't be droughty like last year.  We had a severe flood last May.  I'm hoping things will be more even this year.

Creekside.

Philodendron are in pots next to Savannah bird girl.  The pots are nothing but roots but they come back each year..I suspect they have rooted through the bottom of the pots.

Well, I hope to do a better job this year.  There are no new project just maintenance.  I do hope to do more spring cleanup.

5 comments:

Lea said...

Beautiful blooms!
If I had garden that big, I'd need help with it, too!
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
Lea

Jean Campbell said...

February is not a good month for blossoms, but you managed a goodly number.

I can't tell you the difference between your GH walls and mine without seeing yours up close. The major difference is that mine is several years old and is dirty and worn. Mine viewed from the end of a sheet looks like a honeycomb. Twinwall, it's called.

Confederate Jasmine is perennial. Leaves might be bronzed looking right now but there should be some green near the ground. It could still put out from the roots.

Your MIL's daffodils may be in too much shade. I moved some last fall that are starting to bud out in their new location. Like you said, they might be too deep; they will pull themselves down in the soil.

Your huckleberries may be Farkleberries. Huckleberries have tasty blue fruit. Farkleberries/Sparkleberries have little black berries that birds eat as a last resort toward the end of winter.

I am looking forward to Spring with all its glories.

outlawgardener said...

Your garden is huge compared to mine and I sometimes contemplate hiring someone to do some of the tasks. You'll feel so much better once the rose garden is all ready for the summer. Lots of great blooms! Can't wait to see your bulb field in bloom next month or so. Happy GBBD!

Send Flowers to Philippines said...

what a beautiful blooming flowers. I hope to see more pictures of that garden, it was really interesting! =)

Cerberus German shepherds said...

Thanks all..sorry for the delay in post but the garden has been worked on, just not all by me.