Wednesday, April 22, 2009

UPON CLOSER INSPECTION...

Spring can be understated or as flamboyant as this
tulip, which surely deserved a second look.

Upon closer inspection, spring has sprung
and continues to spring, here in New England!

The thorny shadow of an ancient rose
provides the perfect foil for such flamboyance.

Sometimes a single daffodil bloom, nestled in
a crevice of a ledge outcropping, warrants closer
inspection...

even GardenAuthor's
GardenPup appreciates an in-depth look.

Hens and chicks have weathered yet another winter
and set about the business of trying to crowd out
the persistent grasses.

Trumpets, the color of sunshine, herald spring's arrival!




Spring skies that need contemplation.

A tough little violet, deserving our congratulations.

And the dreaded dandelion lifts its yellow mane
in celebration of this glorious day!

How did this happen? A Chionodoxa seems exuberant,
thriving in the crack 'twixt cement step and pavement.

Forsythia glows in the noonday sun.

And competes with an April sky.

All too soon, the maple saplings will refoliate,
obscuring the water view.


Imprisoned by grape vines gone wild, forgotten
daffodils prove their hardiness.


Star-of-Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)

A weeping willow, clothed in a haze of tender gold.

Spring is in evidence at every garden center,
this time of year...

But even a lavish display, such as this,
deserves a closer look ~

See what I mean?

But, when all is said and done, even the most
avid seeker of spring deserves a nap
in the warm, spring sunshine!*

I hope that you, too, have found spring,
upon closer inspection!


* 'GardenPup' is an alias for my garden wing-dog, Lucy-Maude.
All Text And Photos: ©Deb Lambert 2009 / Pansy pics taken at Corliss Bros. Garden Center.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter... Happy Spring!


Saturday, April 10th... the day before Easter Sunday
was cold, windy and rainy... typical Spring in
New England weather. But, inside the garden shop,
everything was in full bloom!


Jackie worked her own particular magic,
creating some wonderful, artistic spring baskets!

All the Easter lilies were majestic and a few,
like this one, had over 20 blooms and buds.

Cheerful, perky Cineraria...
the perfect way to brighten a gloomy day!

Great armloads of blue from Hydrangea macrophylla!
(Most likely H. macrophylla Hortensia -
the greenhouse hydrangea.)

Gardenia

Indoor Azalea


Prettier with the stamens intact, although removing them
resolves the petal staining that usually occurs.

Mother...

Baby and...

Father Bunny......

Wish one and all a Happy Easter
and joyous spring season!


All Photos & Text: ©Deb Lambert 2009

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

YOUR APRIL ISSUE OF 'CORLISS CLIPS' IS READY!

Click on this message for transport to the April garden newsletter... it's huge, informative and has a "how to" on building a raised bed, submitted by one of my students... you'll love it! Your April 'Corliss Clips' awaits your perusal...