Phew! All is okay with the world (in my garden anyways). The Iris reticulata "Harmony" is NOT late this year. I saw two blooms today. I love these mini irises. They are so bright and vibrant, but I find that deep blues and purples can't be seen from far away, so drivers-by probably can't see much of them.
Of course, more of the crocuses are blooming and you may be seeing photos of these for a few more posts. When spring finally comes, it is hard not to be excited. These lovely perfect flowers are a gift from the great gardener up above!
Meet the newest member of the garden team, "Chief Flower Inspector". That's a promotion from last year's position of "Chief Taster of Dirt". She's a fan of the rock garden, can't you tell?
Kona presides over the daily snow-watch while soaking up the sun and looking smug. Resident-lawnmower-man spent last evening collecting her "organic deposits" from all over the backyard. Now that's a demonstration of love for man's best friend.
My Garden Blog: A website to document the challenge of growing a variety of perennials in a northern Canadian climate. I post plenty of pictures of my gardening projects and welcome comments. La Ronge, Saskatchewan is in Zone 1b (USDA zone 2a), sitting on the Canadian shield at 55° 06' N latitude, 105° 16' W longitude.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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5 comments:
all your blooms, indoors and out, look amazing. I predict that by next year "Chief Taster of Dirt" will be further promoted to "Chief Mud-Pie Maker." I've got one on my garden team :)
Irena
Excellent pictures!!! My walking Iris bloomed last week and was beautiful!!
Ooooh, your Iris is just stunning! I love the colour!
I have yet to see anything bloom in my garden yet, though there is a bit of green starting to peek through the soil finally. Yay for spring!
That iris is just gorgeous - I'll have to add that to my wish list!
Love the intense color of your iris. Beautiful! I think your Chief Flower Inspector will have much more fun in her new position:).
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