Greetings everyone! After a long hiatus of nearly a year, I thought I'd come back to post a few updates about what's been going on in our gardens.
It's been an unusually cool, wet spring this year. While it seemed it might warm up in March, most of April was rainy and cold. Farmers will plant their fields very late this season because the soil has remained very cold until this week.
Here are a few pictures of what's blooming in our gardens:
I planted more tulips in this bed last fall and they look pretty cheerful this spring. |
These flowering cherry and magnolia trees were looking very pretty the other day. |
As were the crabapples near the pond garden. |
The Evergreen Border behind my house is looking very colorful. |
And here's a closeup of it, in its weedy glory. |
We're happy that spring has finally arrived here -- for a few days anyway, as it's supposed to be almost 90°F for three hot windy days this week, and many of these flowers will burn off and blow away.
But that's Iowa: we get to enjoy all the spring flowers compressed into one week-long "springtime." Then it's "Hello Summer!" But it will warm up the soil finally, and the farmers can get going.