I wish I had a video camera so I could take you on a virtual tour of our yard. Everyday seems more spectacular. Trees are leafing out, many things are budding. Crab apple, redbud, dogwood, deciduous magnolias, and azaleas all blooming at once!
We've just come inside from covering up plants. The weather today is to be first crazy stormy and then the temps to plunge from 70 this afternoon to 29 degrees tonight. Many things may be too tender to endure. But we only have so much remay fabric. We covered the strawberries, in full bloom, the potatoes newly sprouted and quite tender. And the spring veggies and salad garden, probably could take it but very tender.
Yesterday in the sunshine:
Taters on the right, beets, spinach and garlic in the middle, salad to the left
Baby salad greens and peas on the trellis
We did cover this little maple (to the left, yes, that is a dwarf tree), its been nipped in years past. Always the Japanese maples seem to be among the first trees to leaf out. Here you can see Davids big project from last weekend. He moved this path that previously went to the left of the dogwood in the center of the frame past that little maple. He so carefully moved everything around that you can hardly tell!
One last thing to share, this flowering cherry Hally Jolivette. This has been its best season ever. Right outside my office window the tree has gotten fuller with the dainty pink and white flowers everyday for two weeks and now is starting to wind down. I imagine the cold nights will be the end of the flowers for this season. But what a joy it's been.
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Wish I could get out there right now for a walk in the magnificence, Maria. Thanks for the images. I will meditate on them.
Me too- I miss seeing you!
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