Also blooming is the first of the roses. My tricolor Knockout Rose.I have an entire hedge of these going up my sidewalk. They stay small and are very well behaved.
You can see them on the right in this picture along the edge of the steps.
Indeed a perennial worth growing.
The Rugosa Roses are just starting to open their blooms as well. These roses belonged to my mother and have such a wonderful scent.
On the other side of the steps just starting to flower are the cheddar pinks. As you walk along the steps the smell of cloves permeates the air. If it were just a bit warmer they would be covered with bees. This is the downfall of planting them near the sidewalk. But the smell is so worth it.
The flowers are actually very tiny but there are just so many of them that it just looks like a cloud of pink floating on the rocks. The foliage has somewhat of a blue cast and stays green almost year round even here in zone 5. They love it growing on the stones and have been here for many years now.
Indeed a perennial worth growing.
What's blooming on your homestead?
Blessings from The Holler
The Canned Quilter
Only dandelions and clover.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, CQ! :o)
Daffodils, rock cress, violets, and the phlox are just getting started.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are extraordinary! The flowers are so vibrant. I sure miss my home in Missouri, I bet so many beautiful flowers are smiling brightly.
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