My Spring Clematis is at its peak now and the bees are loving it. The greenery you can see growing through it in the second picture is another, later blooming clematis that we thought was dead but obviously it isn't. We planted another Spring Clematis on the right side of my garden shed in the back. Eventually I hope the two will meet and cover my little shed roof completely.
I should have moved all the pots away before I took the picture. One of those big white buckets has extra soil and the other is my water bucket.. You can just see Bunny's cage in the background, She's been enjoying the sunshine too and the warm temperatures are causing her to lose her winter coat.
We've had this pink Rugosa for many years and it has never had more than a handful of blooms. This year it is doing so well. I can't begin to count how many buds and blooms it has. Like most other Rugosas it has a wonderful scent.
We've had a week of glorious weather. I've been outside a lot and tomorrow I must at the very least vacuum my place. It's hard to do housework when the sun is shining.
Thanks for coming by, GM
Oh to have that Rose in MY yard! My imagination is running amok with the wonderful scent.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
You have some beautiful things in your garden. Clematic montana is one of the best, isnt it? Mine is romping away, over fence and shed roof, just what I wanted it to do.
ReplyDeletePrachtig, een bloemenparadijs en wat zullen die rozen lekker ruiken.
ReplyDeleteGeniet van het buiten zijn en het mooie weer.
Hier bij ons is het erg onstabiel met dagelijks ferme regenbuien
Lieve groet,Ger
beautiful! We may actually top off at 70 today. The tomatoes I started way back need to go into the garden, they've had enough of their pots, need sunshine & warmth. Today is their day.
ReplyDeleteHi G.M...you have a lovely Garden- so very pretty and healthy with lovely blooms of color. Best Wishes. KEV.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! These photos could be straight out of a fairy tale!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks lovely. I am so busy that I feel I'm starting to run in circles. I hope you continue to enjoy the sunshine. Vacuuming can wait.
ReplyDeleteBlesings,
Betsy
Your clematis is gorgeous and huge! So glad you shared it. We just planted one here. It will be a few years before it fills in.
ReplyDeleteThat pesky housework has a way of spoiling our outdoor fun :). Have a lovely weekend.
I just found your beautiful blog. Your flowers are awesome. I could almost smell their sweet fragrance on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful rose. And your clematis is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful with all the beautiful flowers. I agree who wants to be in the house on such a beautiful sunny spring day. I try to get work done early morning!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an early blooming Clematis?
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers in your garden! The clematis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI can understand, that your motivation for housework is not too big, when the sun is shining so bright!
oh how BEAUTIFUL!!! I love this so much! Thank you for showing me your beautiful clematis and roses! Reminds me of an English garden :)
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me to wonder where I might grow a clematis. Yours is fantastic and makes me covetous! I can't leave without saying the roses are lovely, too.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo much is going on in your backyard! What a sanctuary. Enjoy the nice weather. Housework will keep, lol. :)
ReplyDeleteYour clematis is breathtaking! Not wanting to be inside is very understandable. :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a clematis so full of blooms before, not even in a nursery catalog! That's just amazingly beautiful. And your rose! Bursting out, such beautiful form to the blooms.
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to do housework when the sun is shining, too. Your clematis is magnificent! Wow!
ReplyDeleteYour garden and the little house with these beautiful flowers are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHere with me the tulips and meadow flowers are blooming and the lilacs are beginning, maybe two or three more days :-) Warm regards to you and have a nice week with enjoyment in the garden. Viola
And thanks for the beautiful pictures.
I simple drool over your beautiful garden! I would probably never leave that spot. A cup of coffee in the mornings, my devotional, would surely have me there. Oh heck, I might just stay for lunch with a glass of tea and a good old ham and cheese sandwich and still be there when the hubby got home! LOL! Beautiful garden dear GM. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful! So lovely clematis. I understand you don't want to be inside!
ReplyDeleteMy your garden is beautiful! Wow, why would you go inside to vacuum?
ReplyDeleteI love being outside in the morning while it's still cool. I have to come in as soon as it gets very warm. I had a clematis many years ago in Iowa, but I've no success since then. Yours is amazing! Truly stunning, how it drapes all over the shed! And a Rugosa -- ah, I would love to have one or two again! I should ask our local nursery lady to order one or two. I had them a few years ago, but we moved from that house. They are so tough and sturdy. Of the 6 Knock-Out roses we bought here, 3 have died.
ReplyDeleteYour Clematis is always so beautiful! Eye candy!
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