The Viburnum ‘Aurora’ is in full bloom.
The scent greets me every time I take the dog outside. She and I both love it.
Creeping phlox packing a punch as well. Please ignore the dandelion I missed. Just know I’m fully ashamed.
Mini hyacinths flowering their asses off.
Common scene throughout the garden: spring bulbs backed by dead grasses. Helps cover up for some time before the grasses kick into gear.
Allium ‘Purple Sensation’ rapidly approaching bloom and I’m here for it.
I have an unhealthy love for peony foliage after it emerges. I’ll say no more.
A new obsession of mine is Filipendula (Meadowseet). I’ve added close to a dozen to the garden within the past year. Foliage is great and the height, when in bloom, works well in the middle to back of a bed.
Wild Geranium foliage has fully emerged and here’s hoping the divisions from last spring will thrive and avoid the interest of the deer.
I am new to your blog. What city are you gardening
I am in New Jersey, zone 6B. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi, I have also discovered filipendula and love it. Lots of daffodils blooming here. I have several different varieties. I love this time of year as new things pop up every day. Also loving my fritillaries. Enjoy.
And you enjoy as well! No better time of year than right now.
It’s so interesting how gardens in different locales progress–not just south to north/cool to warm, but the schedules. You have so many plants blooming and progressing at the same time! My Peonies. Alliums, and Viburnums are far from blooming, yet my Snowdrops, Daffodils, and Hyacinths are on their way out. Lovely blooms and lovely photos!
Like how you put viburnum next to your front door so you could enjoy smell easily. Great plant for lots of reasons.