Sunday, June 18, 2017

New Blooms

 First hardy gardenia blooms of the season.
Their fragrance permeates the humid air.

 I had no idea there were hardy gardenias till I moved here.
They have a narrower leaf than the not so hardy ones.

 Gladiolas I planted last year are blooming.
Last year they just produced leaves.

In all these years this is the first time I've grown gladiolas.
This was a mixed group, can't wait to see what colors the others are.
Thanks for reading and for all your comments.

8 comments:

  1. What a beautiful flower. I did not know about hardy gardenias. I have a feeling they would not survive this far north.

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  2. Hi Suzi, thanks, I took a chance on them when we moved here trusting the label at home depot saying they were hardy. Then this summer a plant guy told me about the leaves, we got down to 6 F in winter; they look a little desiccated in winter but do keep their leaves. Once it warms up they are bright green again; I do love the fragrance and would just like to wear a garden on my lapel to enjoy that fragrance all day long.

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  3. DH loves gardenias! And we've had white gladiolas out front by the front walk for years. They only bloom for a short time and they're the only "flowers" in front - but they do look nice albeit for a short time (and they do come back!)

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  4. Hi Rian, thanks, I do love gardenias too, my mom loved them; do you have to stake your glads? mine are leaning but probably searching for the sun since we have some shade. I know that florists sell them with color but not open I suspect they last a long time in a vase.

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  5. I must look out for hardy gardenias. I adore them, but have given up attempting to grow them after too many deaths.

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  6. Hi Sue, thanks, the do need humidity and I have mine planted facing south and ground cover cloth and bark mulch which I think keeps the ground from freezing as bad.

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  7. The beauty of Nature...it's all around us. We just have to remember to open our eyes/minds and appreciate what it has to offer...for free! :)

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  8. Hi Lee, thanks, yes even the weeds are beautiful, lol.

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