Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Week 2 Photos
What's In Bloom?

Dwarf Iris. These have just started, and will rebloom in the fall. These reproduce so fast, I need to divide up and give some away to my neighbors again soon.

Bleeding Hearts. (Dicentra) I only have one of these, and I should plant some more under my tree in the back. It would look better in mass.
I have very few tulips left. I need to dig them up and plant new ones next fall, because all but a few have died down.
Narcissus poeticus 'Actaea'. I love this daffodil, but they are very droopy, so you can't quite see how pretty the flowers are unless you get down low.
I still have some leaves to pick up here, but this is the one week when all the bulbs are in bloom at once.

Dwarf Iris. These have just started, and will rebloom in the fall. These reproduce so fast, I need to divide up and give some away to my neighbors again soon.

Bleeding Hearts. (Dicentra) I only have one of these, and I should plant some more under my tree in the back. It would look better in mass.