With the arrival of spring and increasingly warmer temperatures, I’m seeing the fruits of my first projects in the new garden. All of the plants I brought with me from the last garden went in last summer. Almost all of them survived the interim neglect, and are starting to bloom now.
I put in some bulbs in the fall, and they’re up and at ’em now.
This Loropetalum seems very happy where I planted it last summer.
The garden did have a few bloomers in it when we moved in.
I am enjoying the Bridal Wreath Spirea that’s in full bloom now.
I almost didn’t notice the grape blooms on the shaded Texas Mountain Laurel until my friend, Robin, discovered them last week. Because it’s in full shade, I was shocked to see the flowers.
Here are a few of the plants that went into the new bed about 2 weeks ago.
A handful of blooms make all the difference. I am seeing the garden glass as half full — full of the promise and possibility plants bring into our lives. Even with lots of projects on the horizon, knowing I’ll enjoy every little bloom along the way makes it all worth while.
Within a year, I know your garden will be filled with happy blooms! You already have more than many people, because you love those plants and they love you back. Beautiful flowers in that last pic, but I can’t figure out what the plant is? Happy springtime!
Robin – Thanks. I certainly hope so. The last one is a snapdragon!
You’ve made great progress already, Diana!
Thanks, Kris. One plant at a time!
With gardens, as with so much of life, a small amount success (aka blooms) can mean so much. I hope you’re enjoying every single flower, Diana!
Jane – That’s so true. I think often of my other garden, too. Even though I’m not living there, thinking of that garden still makes me happy, too.