Friday, May 16, 2008

Azaleas







The weather has been cool and wet for May. Temperatures are averaging about 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. However, the weather forecast is for temps in the 80' s at the beginning of next week. With all the moisture in the soil it will be hot and humid. It has been a great year for flowering plants. Our azaleas are in full bloom and it is the middle of May. Seems a little later than usual. Lilacs are also in full bloom. We have had over 4 inches of rain in the last week. The moisture in the ground makes it easy to pull weeds - now is a great time to keep up on all the weeding chores in the yard, garden, and flower beds. I have pulled out small tree sprouts and dandelions with roots over 12 inches in length with just a little tug on the plants. Among my other garden chores, I have been dividing plants for our local garden club sale tomorrow. That's all for now. Check out my photos of our azaleas.



BAS

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

April Showers Bring May Flowers


Well it is May - I don't know where the time goes! Spring is busy at the nursery, and I can't believe how long it has been since I have posted to my blog. The plants benefited from all the April showers and this was one of the most beautiful springs I can ever remember. The cherries, redbuds, and crabapples are finished blooming. The dogwoods are in full bloom along with some of the perennials and lilacs. My tree peony is in full bloom. Tree peonies are easy to care for and mine this year has an abundance of blooms on the plant. Take time to walk through your yard or landscape to appreciate all that is happening - something new seems to be blooming every time I take a walk through my yard.


Until next time.

Happy Gardening!

BAS