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Published Monday, May 27, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Red and pink azaleas

These are blooming in the entryway to my house. The little pink ones are only about an inch or so (3 cm.) across, and I love the way they look like little roses. No scent, of course, but that’s why we put up with thorns on the real roses, coming very soon!

Red azaleas and pink azaleas, with baby's tears groundcover below them.

Red azaleas and pink azaleas, with baby’s tears groundcover below them.

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Published Saturday, May 25, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

White Dutch iris

Bulbs are great. When you find some that are happy where you put them, their return each year is such a gift. These white Dutch irises are such a pretty sight in my May garden.

Simple yellow and white Dutch iris with moisture from a recent shower on its petals

Simple yellow and white Dutch iris with moisture from a recent shower on its petals

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Published Tuesday, May 21, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Purple lupines

I love lupines. [Where I used to live in Northern California, the blue ones grew wild on hillsides and they bloomed at the same time as orange California poppies. Unfortunately, if you have CA poppies in your garden, you will never get rid of them, and might be sorry you ever planted them and their resulting millions of offspring. However, in the right spot, it’s a winning combo. But I digress.] These purple ones in my garden make me so happy in the springtime, and return every year. Removing spent flowers really does extend the bloom time for them.

Lavender and purple lupines bloom in Seattle in May

Lavender and purple lupines bloom in Seattle in May

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Published Monday, May 20, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Blooming garden

This year my garden is looking good. We didn’t have any hard frosts or unusual amount of rain and the plants are relieved. Purple and red is a fine color combination, in my opinion. The red is geum, a perennial, and the mauvy-purple ball is a kind of allium, a bulb. In the back are white Dutch irises, and in the upper right, the peas are climbing.

Red geum flowers plus purple allium light up this flowerbed in Seattle

Red geum flowers plus purple allium light up this flowerbed in Seattle

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Published Sunday, May 19, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Perennial bachelor button

The bees were out and buzzing today. They love some of the flowers, and don’t care so much about others. This perennial blue bachelor button, also called Centaurea montana or Mountain bluet, is almost too vigorous, but what a fabulous, almost-purple color, and on such nice long stems for bouquets.

A bee busily working a  perennial blue bachelor button flower

A bee busily working a perennial blue bachelor button flower

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Published Friday, May 17, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Backyard playhouse

Our next door neighbors have a little baby, a girl nine months old. Do you believe that they got this playhouse for her? It is the cutest thing I ever saw, and she was quite happy sitting on the floor inside, chewing on the toy spatula that comes with it.

Playhouse with a picket fence nestles among the rhododendrons

Playhouse with a picket fence nestles among the rhododendrons

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Published Monday, May 13, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lily of the Valley

These sweet, tiny, white bells are some of my very top-favorite flowers. Luckily, they thrive on the front (north) side of my house. A handful of them in a vase is a heady experience. The fragrance is sublime, and like a sweet dream. Can you tell I love these flowers? I really love this image of them and I’m calling it my Best Post of the Week.

Convallaria majalis, or lily of the valley, blooming in the garden

Convallaria majalis, or lily of the valley, blooming in the garden

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Published Thursday, May 9, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lilac panicle

I learned the fancy word for what a lilac flower is: a panicle. Seems like a nice, strong word for a flower with such a remarkable shape and fragrance. Unforgettable. The ones in my front yard are finally beginning to bloom. Thank heaven for the garden.

Double lilac flowers decorate the sky.

Double lilac flowers decorate the sky.

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Published Tuesday, May 7, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Turquoise succulent

I was at the Volunteer Park Conservatory in Seattle not too long ago and saw this rosette of a succulent in the Cactus House. Did you know they are having later hours for the summer? I’m so excited to hear that. Their new space with the tile floor is so beautiful (see below). Don’t you want to just sit there and read a book?

Rosette of hen-and-chicks sedum succulent at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Rosette of hen-and-chicks sedum succulent at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Seasonal House at the Volunteer Park Conservatory after remodel

Seasonal House at the Volunteer Park Conservatory after remodel

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Published Thursday, May 2, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Columnar apple trees

I love our two columnar apple trees. These are dwarfer than dwarf trees, bred to do well in containers or on patios. These two trees are 7 or 8 years old and have been in the ground a few years. One has red apples and one has yellow, and both are yummy. At this stage, the most important thing you can do for your fruit trees which need pollination is to make like a bee. Unless you have lots of bees and other helpful insects around, go out there with a little dry paintbrush, or a Q-tip, and go back and forth between the blossoms of the two trees. It’s incredible what a huge difference this makes in the amount of fruit that you get. Do it a few times so you get the early blooms and the late ones. Apple crisp, here I come.

Two columnar apple trees blooming in a bed of forget-me-nots

Two columnar apple trees blooming in a bed of forget-me-nots

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