Tuesday, February 15, 2011

~ Spring Is In The Air~ Post for fellow gardeners

Spring seems to have made an early visit to us this year. With a couple of blooms throughout the garden we captured with our phone cameras.
This bed of irises with their color of blue underneath our vintage garden deer. This is the kind of deer I don't mind in the garden he wont eat much of the pretty blooms.

Ray's peach tree has just came out of its slumber and decided to put out some blooms. Hopefully they will turn into some sweet peaches this year.

Here is one of the lavender bushes that have been blooming for the past month.

I have been cleaning out some of the plants that were damaged with the frost, but Jack Frost didn't get to some of this geranium flowers.

Here are some pretty pink geranium blooms that have survived the frost this winter which I am glad about. But this week we are expecting some more rain that will nourish the garden once again.

And last but not least here is a purple leaved plum tree that has given us a gift of pretty pink blossoms. Well I hope you all enjoyed the garden this morning and until next time wishing you all a great week.....Julian & Ray Today I will be linking up to ~ FISH TAIL COTTAGE ~ for ~ COTTAGE FLORA THURSDAYS ~ to ~ FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE ~ and also for ~SATURDAY SHOW OFF ~

26 comments:

  1. Hello Julian and Ray (and the furbabies!) Your garden is gorgeous, I love your Lavender bush. I'm excited about the rain, it's a good excuse to stay indoors and wear pj's:) I hope you guys had a wonderful Valentine's Day!

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  2. How lucky you are to have spring smiling at you with all those pretty faces... We are still buried in snow here in Connecticut with no sign of spring YET...I LOVE blue flowers and OH Those pink blooms are SO UPLIFTING for someone with spring fever...Thank you for your delightful post.
    Have a wonderful week,
    Donna

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  3. Dear Julian and Ray, How very exciting it is, as you show, when the garden emerges once more into life after the dreariness of winter. I am amazed to see lavender in flower this early on.

    Tomorrow I fly to my home in Budapest where I see the weather is only just above freezing and that light snow is expected. So much for spring!!

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  4. You have a beautiful yard! I know I've had plants bloom early this year and I'm loving it! Thanks for the great pictures and the reminder that along with my flowers, I also received some weeds as well!

    Take care, Sue

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  5. Hi Julian and Ray,
    What a great sight to see!! Hello spring! Beautiful:-)))
    Bella

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  6. Much too early for us to have anything peeping out like this. It is nice seeing what others are enjoying.

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  7. Thanks so much for sharing some spring goodness with us.

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  8. Send me some spring girl..I also live in Ca and haven't seen one flower yet..hugs and smiles Gloria

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  9. Just love spring flowers, these are just a promise off things to come. I'm off for a few days in London where the heat from the city always brings out those early blooms.
    Have fun, Angela.

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  10. They all are so pretty and I can imagine how garden looks in the summer. Lovely post.

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  11. We have had such a mild winter here that my garden looks wonderful for this time of year and see yours does too!!

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  12. Hello Gentlemen:) So happy to see that someone in this country is able to do some gardening. Lookin' good!
    ~Debra xxx
    Capers of the vintage vixens

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  13. What gorgeous photos- and to think you're taking these in February! Thanks for linking to the Tuesday Garden Party!

    -Jami
    An Oregon Cottage

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  14. Good Morning guys! I love the deer, I wouldn't mind him either! You are so lucky to have things blooming already, we have snow and muck! It wants to melt but still has a long way to go. Do your geraniums survive year after year like a perennial? I would love not to have to buy them every year! I have some friends that keep them going by their windows but our windows are too drafty and so we have to keep the curtains drawn all winter. Yours are lovely, Theresa xoxo

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  15. Beautiful blooms. I especially like those geraniums. So pretty. Looks beautiful there. We're expecting some warm temps today here on the Gulf Coast. I'm so looking forward to lots of blooms this year.

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  16. I love seeing your plants blooming already! We have lots of snow. I am eager for it to be gone! :)

    I found your blog from Fishtail Cottage's party.

    Have a great day.

    Pam @ Our Adventures in Home Improvement

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  17. Your flowers are so pretty! I can't wait for spring here in michigan. Seriously thinking of moving to a warmer climate. We love our flower garden and hate to see it go in the fall.
    Thanks for sharing your spring pictures!
    Mary

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  18. Oooh, these pictures are putting me in the mood for spring! I'm looking forward to gardening. Love the peach and plum trees.
    xo,
    Sena

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  19. Buongiorno Ray and Julian, and I think the storm is over! Love all your blooms and I am pretty sure there will be more after this last rain. The irises are amazing. Have a great weekend. Ciao Rita Mammabellarte

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  20. Hi there~ You garden is looking lovely already!! We have just been dumped on with snow, snow, snow and just got our power back on- so your pictures are a beautiful reminder that underneath all that snow are lovely flowers and blossoms waiting to pop out and appear. Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)

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  21. It's looking great there - we are a little behind you but won't be long!

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  22. I wish we could have some spring here in Mo. I did see a few jonquils peeping through this morning. Thanks for sharing. Richard and Sissy Dog

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  23. I was needing a "spring fix"...how lovely!

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  24. Oh, great post...I too am anxious for spring. Your ladies are just lovely. Happy VTT!

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  25. Hello sweet friend, my how I have missed you. Your pottery is simply breathtaking! Love it all! I am jealous of your blooms...I kill most things that are plant like ....but I am still trying! sigh. Anyhoo, Have a fabulous day!
    Squishy hugs,
    Olivia

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