The early spring daffodils and tulips have faded and the only color on the ground in most gardens right now is creeping phlox and a few remaining late tulips. Many of the azaleas were stressed by the extra cold winter and are barely blooming, if at all; but today I found this fabulous tree peony in full bloom. The other more common peonies may start blooming in a week, but certainly by June 1st.
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AuthorBarbara Eaton, M.Ed. is a Master Gardener, a garden designer and an artist. She works as a professional gardener caring for the gardens of several regular clients. She is a published author, retired educator and a fool for flowers. Archives
January 2019
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