Come walk around the garden with me

Morgan’s up for a little walk, she’s not impressed by the glorious ranunculus at the kitchen door, I am, how about you?011 copyOn the back patio I’ve started cleaning out and replanting the blue pots; so far this year in hot pink and red geraniums.009 copyMost of you know I call C “Clover”. So she loves clover and has chosen to grow this beautiful little plant in its own special blue pot.018 copyGuess what I found in the very back of the garden, in last year’s forgotten carrot pot. Brand new, sweet and crispy carrots. The pot needed to be emptied and cleaned so the carrots had to be harvested, but what a little treasure we got for tonight’s salad.005 copyIn the back flower garden the muscari have gone a bit crazy. This year I’ve been giving clumps to friends and relatives.022 copyMilo likes to guard the hole in the hedge where the aggressive orange cat sometimes sneaks thru. Not on his watch!020 copyHere are the trilliums from the shade garden. I’m not sure how everyone else feels but to me there’s something so romantic and special about them. Such a fragile West Coast plant and so protected that you rarely see it in the wild. Mine did not come from the wild; they came from my late aunt’s garden.023 copyBut the star of my early April garden is the camellia tree. Almost as tall as the house, with flowers the size of side plates, it never gets rusty in the rain, never drops its buds, and blooms its little heart out for me.cameliasI’m sorry but I do own the most beautiful camellia in the world! Ok, in Vancouver then...ok, in my hood.036 copyThanks for coming with me. :) See you tomorrow.030 copy

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