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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

buds

It was gray and drizzly when I headed to the garden for a bit of color. I found buds in shades of pink and purple, soon to open as (a variety of) bluebells.

bluebell buds

Sunday, April 28, 2019

3 days, 3 gardens

Three gardens called for visits during my stay last week in southeastern Pennsylvania. I was delighted to see flowers at a blooming stage several weeks ahead of that at home; that means I will be able to experience two spring blooms!

My first stop was at Jenkins Arboretum. While many weren't wearing flowers yet, some of the azalea and rhododendron were in full bloom. There were tiny flowers popping up close to the ground as well. These small flowers are known as creeping phlox.

creeping phlox

The next day it was time to wander at Chanticleer. I've been there before in the summer and fall, never this early in the growing season. Flowers were growing in beds and were also scattered through tall grass. I loved the embedded tulips!

tulips

On my last garden visit of the week I was joined by my sister. We walked through the tulips at Longwood Garden. The tulips lived outside in two large spaces on either side of the property. The gardens had a more formal look here, each section containing a block of the same color tulips.

tulips

For more floral beauty, please visit my galleries.

Photos from Jenkins Arboretum and Chanticleer are in the gallery two gardens :: 2019.
Photos from Longwood Gardens are in the gallery Longwood Gardens :: 2019.

The slideshow button in the gallery header provides a way to easily see all of the photos in each gallery.

Friday, April 26, 2019

stepping back

I wasn't imagining the difference in spring growth between home and southeastern Pennsylvania! As soon as I crossed into New York the trees lining the roads were either still bare or wearing pale green as they were starting to leaf out.

I'm looking forward to watching flowers emerge again.

flower

Thursday, April 25, 2019

tulips!

Today's wandering destination was Longwood Gardens. With the garden's highlight on spring blooms, beds of tulips created a pop of bright color.

tulips

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

to Chanticleer

Sun, wind, and a comfortable temperature pulled me outside for a walk at Chanticleer Garden this afternoon.

There was color everywhere!

tulips

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

leaping forward

My geographic location has changed for a few days. The floral displays in southeastern Pennsylvania are a good few weeks ahead of those in northeastern Massachusetts. That means I will be able to enjoy a double bloom this season, awesome!

Today's garden wander was at Jenkins Arboretum

a splash of pink, rhododendron
a splash of pink, rhododendron at Jenkins Arboretum

Monday, April 22, 2019

in the grass

Seeing a daffodil in the grass is a delight.

daffodil

Sunday, April 21, 2019

a quiet sea

In the interval between waves the ocean wears a quiet look.

high tide at Hampton Beach

Saturday, April 20, 2019

early tulip

When the rain (temporarily) stopped late in the morning I grabbed my camera and headed to the gardens of the Stevens-Coolidge Place to see there were any tulips in bloom. While most are still tightly closed, a few show bright color.

tulip

Friday, April 19, 2019

high tide

It was just past high tide when I arrived at Hampton Beach. The ocean was wild, the wind was strong, and the sky was decorated with clouds.

It was a beautiful day for a walk by the sea.

Hampton Beach at high tide