Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Drilling Through Popcorn Ceiling



Eventually, I'm back again with a record of my garden.
has now changed a lot. At first I was thinking that the many flower bulbs are not even in my large mixed border like, but the gardener needs only patience :-)! For this I was rewarded even more with the beautiful flowers. Very self ...




We start the tour in the white part of the border. Here, the hyacinths were blooming as the first ...



... closely followed by pure-white tulips and ...



... creamy white.


course could not be missed THE Fühlingsblüher daffodils.



Now we come to transition into the pink part. Of pale pink and round ...




... about frayed pink and white ...




... already becoming a little darker ...



... to the medium-pink to purple and ...



.... purple with white tips ....






... to almost dark purple-black from the tulips this year gabs almost all shades.



course, could also not be missing a pink hyacinth, which I got last year by Manuela given as a potted flower and this year, "released into the wild" was.




Even my watering heart has developed well, this year it has flourished very strong.



Once a final look in the pink part before it goes to the blue-violet part.



The Margerithen-phylum in purple was a gift from dear friends. At first I did not know quite what to do with him, but then it was clear ... off to bed with him ;-)!




What would a purple patch without Allium? Unthinkable!
why I have also placed four "normal" Allium Globemaster Allium one, which you can see below in the bud.






Heuer has our lilac bush bloom times to decided. And the garden in the fourth year! Probably my threats have helped to put it on the compost heap, if not this year, he finally times of its flowering page shows ;-)!



The blue iris bloom this year for the first time, the more I was happy that the flower color with on the package matched. Because that was when my peonies not the case. There, white flowers in a bed of bright pink peony. I'll probably umsezten it this year even.

The grape hyacinths, although faded a long time but they just looked so nice that I can show you absolutely had to.




And the big blue hyacinths were the very first signs of spring in my big bed. They are also long since faded, but the pioneers could I not hide from you.


A final look at the whole bed. I hope that the summer flowers and the roses will be as beautiful as you were waiting for spring flowers and looking forward with my camera to record the next few impressions for you!