Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Hellebores in Bloom



After yesterday’s April snowfall and today’s winter temperatures, we could all use some reminders that spring is indeed here. The hellebores have lived up to their Lenten rose nickname and are in full bloom. Enjoy the images of hellebores and other spring blooms captured by Gardener Claire this weekend.

Close-up

Ivory hellebores
White hellebores with Merlot markings
Plum hellebores
In the garden at this time you'll also see Virginia bluebells, early daffodils and the forsythia in bloom.

Virginia bluebells
Forsythia with early daffodils

Don't forget that the first garden meeting and work day of the season is April 27 at 11 am. If you're interested in becoming a member of the Summit Street Community Garden, please attend the meeting for an orientation.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Spring! First Garden Meeting of 2014 on April 27


After a long winter, it's finally spring! Don't forget that the first garden meeting and work day of 2014 is scheduled for Sunday, April 27, at 11 am. If you're interested in becoming a member of the Summit Street Garden, attend the meeting for an orientation.

Crocuses—the first sign of spring—were out last weekend. 



It looks like a hopeful squirrel tried to plant a peanut tree in my plot. 


I bought this rock garden iris after our fall bulb sale. 

And here's a crocus and iris mix.





This past weekend, the hyacinths were out.


The daffodils and tulips are also making an appearance. Enjoy the weather! See you in the garden soon!