Cottage Flora Thursday's #2
Thank you so much for peeking in at the second week of Cottage Flora Thursday’s here at Fishtail Cottage. I am looking for other bloggers like myself, who enjoy the Cottage Garden & lifestyle. If you have a post to share, please make sure you are a follower & please link Cottage Flora Thursday’s to your post. I can’t wait to see everyone’s post this week~
This is my fourth summer in our home and I always get really excited this time of year & wonder what the garden will look like. I started out with a blank slate here & have planted everything here with my own two hands. Lot’s of digging, pulling weeds, moving & tearing out plants that aren’t working, dividing & reseeding. I know that Cottage Gardening will always be a “work in progress”, but the rewards I find the efforts of my gardening ways are so self satisfying. This is such a difficult time of year for me to stay busy as I get so anxious to get out in the dirt. However it is just frozen dirt I see. Not much too see in the Fishtail Cottage Garden right now, but I know what is coming! I was tickled to see some “spring” peeking out of the ground this week and wanted to share it with you!
Showing you what they look like now & what they will look like soon!
Thus far, I have planted a few bag of these bulbs every fall since I’ve lived here. They peek their heads up about this time of year & are one of the first bulbs to bloom in my Cottage Garden – the will naturalize themselves & are so pretty from my kitchen windows!
Shirley Tulips are just one of the many tulips I have planted in the garden. I particularly love this one because it comes up white and changes to pink as it ages. So beautiful.
Sarah Bernhardt has earned the right to grace gardens across the country with her rose pink blossoms, reliable blooming habit and sturdy upright form. This variety is a perfect example of old fashioned peony charm and has been grown in America's cottage gardens for almost 100 years. A sturdy grower that will deliver armfuls of blossoms year after year. This is a late season blooming variety. Full sun/lt shade zone 3-7 blooms late spring / early summer (later than others)
This is one of my many Hydrangea’s I have planted. This particular hydrangea blooms on both old and new wood. Flowers virtually all season long and is hardy to zone 4. Endless Summer will produce magnificent pink to grape to blue blooms depending on the pH of your soil. Alkaline - pH 6-7 will produce pink blooms. Acidic soil - pH 5-5.8 will produce blue ones. For blue add aluminum sulfate to the soil. Sun to part shade. Bloom colors are pink to med. blue. Blooms repeatedly all summer….
The Lady Hellebores is one of my favorite winter bloomers. It reach's about 14” high and 18” wide. Bright pink blooms measure 2 to 3 inches wide, with softly rippled, overlapping petals absolutely drenched in color. 'Pink Lady' is offers bubblegum-bright shades of pink with very faint darker veining. Soil should be moist, well drained. Plant in part shade. Bloom season is late winter to mid spring. All soil types. Zone 4-9
Hope you enjoyed viewing my post for Cottage Flora Thursday’s…now I’m hoping you’ll link your post too! & don’t forget to come back next week!
Please follow me, & put the link for this party in your side bar as well so more of us Cottage Gardeners can come together & share our Gardens! xoxo ~tracie
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This is my fourth summer in our home and I always get really excited this time of year & wonder what the garden will look like. I started out with a blank slate here & have planted everything here with my own two hands. Lot’s of digging, pulling weeds, moving & tearing out plants that aren’t working, dividing & reseeding. I know that Cottage Gardening will always be a “work in progress”, but the rewards I find the efforts of my gardening ways are so self satisfying. This is such a difficult time of year for me to stay busy as I get so anxious to get out in the dirt. However it is just frozen dirt I see. Not much too see in the Fishtail Cottage Garden right now, but I know what is coming! I was tickled to see some “spring” peeking out of the ground this week and wanted to share it with you!
Showing you what they look like now & what they will look like soon!
Johnny Jump ups
These seeds re-seed themselves in the garden & continue to bloom all year long. Love this purple & yellow variety. Possibly may spread in places they are not welcome, however they are easy to pull out where you don’t want them, & replant them where you do. If they get a little “leggy”, simply cut back to the ground & they will look fantastic in just a week or so. Hardy to zone 4
Here is a Crocus bulb peeking out.
Thus far, I have planted a few bag of these bulbs every fall since I’ve lived here. They peek their heads up about this time of year & are one of the first bulbs to bloom in my Cottage Garden – the will naturalize themselves & are so pretty from my kitchen windows!
Shirley Tulip Bulbs
Shirley Tulips are just one of the many tulips I have planted in the garden. I particularly love this one because it comes up white and changes to pink as it ages. So beautiful.
Sarah Bernhardt Peony
Sarah Bernhardt has earned the right to grace gardens across the country with her rose pink blossoms, reliable blooming habit and sturdy upright form. This variety is a perfect example of old fashioned peony charm and has been grown in America's cottage gardens for almost 100 years. A sturdy grower that will deliver armfuls of blossoms year after year. This is a late season blooming variety. Full sun/lt shade zone 3-7 blooms late spring / early summer (later than others)
Endless Summer Hydrangea
This is one of my many Hydrangea’s I have planted. This particular hydrangea blooms on both old and new wood. Flowers virtually all season long and is hardy to zone 4. Endless Summer will produce magnificent pink to grape to blue blooms depending on the pH of your soil. Alkaline - pH 6-7 will produce pink blooms. Acidic soil - pH 5-5.8 will produce blue ones. For blue add aluminum sulfate to the soil. Sun to part shade. Bloom colors are pink to med. blue. Blooms repeatedly all summer….
Lady Hellebores
The Lady Hellebores is one of my favorite winter bloomers. It reach's about 14” high and 18” wide. Bright pink blooms measure 2 to 3 inches wide, with softly rippled, overlapping petals absolutely drenched in color. 'Pink Lady' is offers bubblegum-bright shades of pink with very faint darker veining. Soil should be moist, well drained. Plant in part shade. Bloom season is late winter to mid spring. All soil types. Zone 4-9
Hope you enjoyed viewing my post for Cottage Flora Thursday’s…now I’m hoping you’ll link your post too! & don’t forget to come back next week!
Please follow me, & put the link for this party in your side bar as well so more of us Cottage Gardeners can come together & share our Gardens! xoxo ~tracie
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I am hoping to join your party, but it will be awhile. I am a follower and will love to see what you and everyone else has!
XO,
Janie
The green birdcage wall mount has my heart! I am going to try and make some I will have to work long and hard on one to see how it turns out.
I also love how the cage hangs on the wall for all to enjoy! yes if I were a bird that would truly be my perfect home.
Love your beauty over here and taking it all in.
xoxo
Dore
malia
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Amy at Verde Farm
What a fun post! I do love to garden and this was just what I needed to get me motivated to things Spring thought!
I promise....I join in next week! Hubby hasn't finished reloading my pics from our old hard drive and well, I didn't have anything I could share this week!
But I am so glad I got to come by and see all of your flowers!
Peonies are some of my faves!
We also have pansies and johnny jump-ups springing up in unexpected places!
I have always considered pansies to be my favorite flower...I like their smiling little faces and the length of time we get to have them in the garden. Johnny Jump-ups too!
Have a blessed afternoon!
Hugs,
Donna
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Sandy @ My Shabby Streamside Studio
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I love a garden party. I have 2' of snow on my garden right now :( But I really did need a little break from it, and I know my plants are probably happy to have a break too.
I love my Sarah Bernharts. (I have 10 bushes) They dry so awesome here in my ultra-dry Idaho air. So I grow as many as I can for projects all year long.
I just found you through Brenda's blog and it is always fun to meet another gardener. I envy your ability to grow peonys it doesn't get cool enough here and they are so very beautiful. I linked up to Cottage Floral Thursday. Thank you!
Your post today is very pretty just to let you know! lol have a great weekend friend
BTW, I've been taking a photo a day of my DH's gift to me..and gorgeous potted Amaryllis. It's a fun photo project that has been three weeks in the making. I've always wanted to do this!
I hope you enjoy the photos. There's just something about those buds breaking through the earth that really brightens our days doesn't it?
xo
Donna @ Comin' Home
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
The gate to hour house is gorgeous.
When's spring coming?
I have been a follower for a while now ,I will now try to work out how to post the link to my sidebar hmmmm!
~Sharon~