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Donnerstag, 15. März 2018

Garden Bloggers´ Bloom Day - March 2018

Dear readers,
have a happy Garden Bloggers´ Bloom Day - March 2018! I hope you are enjoying great weather for gardening as well as some pretty blooms. We had a week of wonderful warm weather in Vienna. It gave me the opportunity to not only enjoy blooms in my garden, but also to do some tidying up. With the help of a lovely friend, I finally removed the leaves that have fallen during autumn and winter. Now the garden is ready for a new happy gardening season to begin. Just that the weather is not in for it any more. After a week of sunshine and warmth, it´s getting colder again. Today was grey and dull and on the weekend it should get even worse. Minus seven degrees - everything but spring weather. Some people having locked away their warm winter jackets already, will need to pull them out again and gardening- well, it too seems to have to wait a bit. Luckily I had the chance to take some pictures of my flowering plants during the sunny days. I am very happy with my late winter/early spring border. This is an area in my garden in which I planted some cyclamen coum, galanthus and hellebores below a hibiscus bush. It´s lovely to see how the plants thrive under the bush. The cyclamen coum are self seeding. Not only next to the mother plants, but also in other areas in my garden I find the little seedlings. I am imagining how wonderful the area around this flowerbed will look in some years time. A sea of pink blooms of cyclamen coum in the borders and in the mossy grass. Wonderful, exactly what I have hoped for. I´d like to thank Carol from May Dreams Gardens for hosting Garden Bloggers´ Bloom Day. As always, I am excited to see the blooms that garden bloggers around the world will share today at http://www.maydreamsgardens.com
Have a lovely week!
Best wishes,
Lisa









             


           

             



Iris reticulata


























I am especially delighted by the colouration of this cyclamen coum plant. Unlike the other plants, the colour of its flower is a lighter pink with some darker pink stripes. Doesn´t it look unique?!








The cyclamen offspring I am so proud of.




Can you find the small seedlings next to the mother plant?


Even in the grass they self seeded. Imagine the grass brightened up by little bright pink flowers in some years time.




After tidying up- the gardening season can start.

Hellebores niger


Don´t these colours go well together?


Some primulas to cheer up my terrace.








Donnerstag, 16. März 2017

Spring and more space for gardening

Dear readers,
spring has finally arrived and I have been doing a lot of gardening recently in both my small garden and my parent´s big garden.  I have also been very busy shopping at garden centres. I displayed some of my new plants on the garden table in my parent´s garden. I have been gardening in my parent´s garden since August last year as my parents plan to move into a house with a small garden soon and I will take over their big garden. This is of course very exciting for me, since my small garden is full of plants already and there is absolutely no space for more. This "new garden" provides space for new plants and new ideas, which I am super excited about! 






Iris reticulata Katharine Hodgkin


Cyclamen coum, which I absolutely love



Fritillaria michailovskyi

Galanthus nivalis




Helleborus orientalis

Iris reticulata Katharine Hodgkin

My iris reticulata, which bulbs I planted in autumn, is finally blooming. 

Crocuses

Helleborus niger 

                                                    I wish you great weather for gardening!
                                                                         Best wishes,
                                                                               Lisa
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