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Monday, April 23, 2012

A little rain makes a big difference

So this crazy mild winter we had left us with dry gardens here in the Hudson Valley.  The lack of rain this month hasn't helped either.  But regardless the tree's decided to bloom and leaf out anyways.  Well that is what I thought anyways.  See last night it finally rained here...not snow like other parts of NY but rain....and this morning........
 I see this guy looking a new shade of green.  You know that green that screams of new young spring growth?  Yea that green. And not just in a few places but all over.
Then I go and look at other parts of the gardens and see even more green....or rather taller green.  The 4 O'Clocks seem to have grown a few inches and the Lily of the Valley are beginning to bloom.  My Columbine buds opened right up too.
 And in this garden the Hosta I swear grew a few inches over night.
My Rose of Sharon bushes in that garden are looking quite green now where yesterday you could just see the leaf buds getting ready to come out.  Ok maybe not yesterday but man it seems like it.

Isn't it amazing what a little rain can do for the garden?




Saturday, April 21, 2012

Harvesting Edible Garden Tour

Welcome one and all to this months edition of the Harvesting Edible Garden Tour.  Its time to show off what is harvesting in your gardens.... especially if it is edible.  For me it was once again time to give my greenhouse herbs a hair cut.  Granted most of these herbs that I cut are going to my Grandmothers but hey they still needed to be cut.  So on we go with the tour -
Here is a picture of all the herbs I harvested together.  But would I ever just leave it like that and not tell you what they are?  Of course not.....so on with the tour.
 Ahh the smell of Dill.  This stuff is getting quite tall in the green house but I have to cut less often because there is only two plants.
 My Oregano....also getting tall and smelling oh so wonderful.
 My herb.....yup Melissa officinalis also known as Lemon Balm.  Not as tall today but again the actual reason for cutting was to give some to my Grandparents.
 Parsley.....making a wonderful come back after the oh so mild winter....this one was not planted in the greenhouse so the hair cut isn't as often.
 Hard to see I know but Rosemary's smell isn't hard to miss.  I love this smell don't you?
 Winter Savory.....yea yea I know it's not winter anymore I should plant some summer savory.  I will not to worry but hey this guy is growing so well why would I not cut it.
 Mint.  My old stand by for always being ready to harvest.  I have some variegated mint in there too.
 Another faithful herb that is just about always ready to harvest is my garlic chives.  This cutting came from one of my sets that is not in the greenhouse.  But there is lots more where this came from.
 A favorite for anyone who gets my herbs seems to be this guy.  Any guesses?  Chocolate Mint.  (Did you guess right?)  Yet another herb that always seems to need some trimming.

So what can you harvest from  your gardens today? Post about it and join the tour to let others know.









Sunday, April 15, 2012

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day - April 2012

Spring has sprung again here in the Hudson Valley.  With this crazy winter we had it's almost like a second spring as we had so many warm days and tree's budding out then frost.  Oh well.

Welcome one and all to another edition of Garden Bloggers Bloom Day - Carol over at May Dreams Gardens came up with this years ago and has been hosting it ever since.  So sit back and get ready to walk around Irish Gardens and see what blooming today:

 We start our tour in the back yard...on the side of the house first.  Where a single lonely tulip braved the big bad world and bloomed.
 Hidden in the grass there are many different flowers that can be found.  Like this one....pretty purple hidden in blades of grass.
 A weed like no other everyone knows this guy.  But have you ever really stopped and taken a good look at a Dandelion?  It's a flower and beautiful in it's own right.
 The Perry-winkle is having a blast in my shade garden....that's not really in the shade right now.
 Another weed yes but look how delicate that is.  Small and pretty and perfect food for someone.
 After the side of the yard comes the heart of Irish Gardens....this is where all my nursery plants as well as my herbs and veggies grow.....wait not just veggies but this guy too.  Believe it or not this is one of my Strawberry plants already trying to produce fruits.
Another Strawberry plant but this is one is White Strawberry.  Yup that's right this little guy has yellow green fruits and ripens white.
 Yet another one of my Strawberry plants....plain old Alpine......but a bloom and so pretty nestled safely in the leaves.
 Every kid on the block knows what this guy is.....a wild strawberry.  I know I know another strawberry flower?  But look at it....it's different and actually quite pretty when it's just about to open like this.
 Next door to that wild strawberry we find more flowers growing in the grass....such a beautiful flowery day.
 For the last bloom of the back yard is the Forsythia bush.  Vibrant yellow in early spring it's easy to see next to all the leafless tree's and evergreens.
 So on to the tour we head to the front yard....another weed that I would say just about every mother has had in a cup of water at one time or anther.  These guys get tall and there for more appealing to kids when picking flowers for Mom.
 My Magnolia is getting ready to bloom.  I got lucky and mine didn't bloom with the rest of them and then get frozen.....not sure how that happened but I am happy I may get to see the blooms.
 One of my pride and joys is my Pink Dogwood.  She's just waking up and starting to show off her lovely colors.
 A very sad looking and very lonely mini Daffodil was found the other day.  There used to be other but as it was in the yard I dug them up and moved them...the others are just fine but some how this guy got left behind.
 Look at what I found on my Barberry bush.....a sweat looking butterfly.  Poor guy is missing parts of his wings but seems to be doing ok.
Look how close I got. I got to see what he was doing.....taking a drink on my bush
 Want to see what he was drinking from?  Well here you go.  I took a close look when he was done and took this picture....didn't even really know that bush flowered let alone attracts butterflies.
 Continuing on the tour we come back to some lovely Daffodil's.  These two are just so pretty and very different.
 I just love the color contrast.
And for the last stop is my Cherry tree....finally beginning to show off it's white flowers.

It looks like it is shaping up to be a great spring...lets hope that Mother Nature doesn't get in the way.

So as that is the end of my tour head over to May Dreams Gardens and see what others have posted about.  It's sure to be a pretty show.


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