Your flowers and garden sound gorgeous. I attended a workshop with Isle.org, and am a chef that now is teaching culinary/cooking classes to teens and college level, and helping with awareness for sustainable gardening for these inner city kids.
I miss having my own yard since I moved here from Texas, but look forward to getting my hands back in the dirt!
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Hello there,
It is mainly the lovely little pink violets that caught my eye.
I have them in various shades of blue and purple, white and maroon, but have never seen a pink one.
Any idea what they are officially called? Other than little pink violets :-)
Beautiful blooms! I love the pulmonaria--I really must plant one (or two).
Great flowers, maybe spring really is coming.
Your flowers and garden sound gorgeous. I attended a workshop with Isle.org, and am a chef that now is teaching culinary/cooking classes to teens and college level, and helping with awareness for sustainable gardening for these inner city kids.
I miss having my own yard since I moved here from Texas, but look forward to getting my hands back in the dirt!
I love the pulmonaria too. I can't seem to get it to grow here. I also like the witch hazel. Happy GBBD.
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you so much for sharing....
Jo,
I don't remember the name of those pink violets. They were a free gift that Select Seeds included in one of my orders years ago.
-Heirloom Gardener
Lisa,
That's not a witch hazel, but a wild Cornelian Cherry Dogwood. Thanks for stopping by!
-Heirloom Gardener
What a great show of spring in your garden..I love the bluebells..another plant to add to my wish list. Enjoy this beautiful day in NJ.
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