It
is the Real Thing. Yes, we had a
real winter freezing cold, ice and
sleet, and lots of velvety blankety snow (which the garden loves) and ergo… now
we are having a Real Spring and it is divine. Those heartwarming and tempting sprigs and sprouts are not 3
or 5 weeks early, they are deliberate and insistently pushing their way up in
their normal cycle..so each arrival is more anticipated and therefore…much more
special. This Easter weekend is
the perfect ushering in of the real thing…
BLOOMING BONANZA
This
issue of Dirtier was meant to arrive in your in-boxes before Easter, but such
were the Wonder Full busy days of recent weeks…in and out of Church, oohing and
aahing over the precious images of early spring…that I hope you will have a
moment to savor them on this very first April day…
First
anemone appeared on March 3rd, but the rest of them are taking
their time, as they should. Right
now there is still only this one…which is odd but endearing.
Right
now that same persistent one is looking a little worse for wear
but still
hanging on.
Snowdrops
are especially loveable when there is a patch of snow and so fulfilling to
watch the patches flourish… my one $18 ‘S. Arnott’ planted 2 years ago is now
4…I couldn’t be happier…
The
cyclamen now has several flowers.
This
crocus is called C. vernus ‘Flower Record’ it is big and blowsy
and early to bloom
and early to bloom
More
refined is Cricus tommasinianus
‘Ruby Giant’, though it is neither gem-red or very big…
Well,
here is a comparison…
The
smaller sweetheart is Crocus chrysanthus ‘Ladykiller’… which is quite
a poignant name with which to have caressed this tender little beauty.
a poignant name with which to have caressed this tender little beauty.
Most
all my bulbs are from Brent and Becky's Bulbs, John Scheepers/van Engelen
and the wonderful Odyssey…
and the wonderful Odyssey…
The
Iris reticulata have already been around for a few weeks.
This
one blooms a little later and is noticeably larger and it is a gorgeous shade
of really heady rich red wine…not to be confused with the purples and blues at
all, though they all look great together. This one ‘J.S. Dijt’ –
Whoever
he was he had very good taste…
Popping
up unexpectedly from within the heather is especially divine.
But
perhaps, everyone’s favorite remains the sweet Iris histrioidies
‘Katherine Hodjkin’. She must have been a pretty girl.
‘Katherine Hodjkin’. She must have been a pretty girl.
Read this entire issue of DiRTIER Here!
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