Monday, April 29, 2019

Flowers in April

Flowers in the garden and at home

April 15-27


Petunia seedlings in the greenhouse



On the garden beds



crocuses and daffodils



Leucojum vernum



Chionodoxa forbesii white and blue




Iris xiphium in the rocky garden


 

 Indoor flowers: saintpaulia, pelargonium, orchid dendrobium:






What pleases you in the April garden and home?

44 comments:

  1. You are surrounded by flowers both inside and out and what could be more pleasant than that? I think that the thing I like best in the garden right now is the profusion of primula - a hardy, tough, attractive little plant if ever there was one it is such a burst of colour as I come into the driveway.

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    1. I agree David, primula is a pleasant plant, it's very hardy in our climate.

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  2. Good morning dear Nadezda,
    Fantastic to see your springflowers. It must be great to have a greenhouse and get early beautiful flowers.
    Happy Springtime!!
    Rosehugs Marijke

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    1. Marijke, I am very glad that I purchased greenhouse last year. Now when the nights are cold for tender plants as petunia I can store them inside the greenhouse.
      Hugs!

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  3. Hello Nadezda,

    Your flowers are looking so beautiful. The St. Paulia is so pretty. Many of the same flowers bloom here too. Our climate are very similar.
    Happy gardening!
    Hugs

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    1. You're right Marit, our climate is similar, the flowers grow and start to blossom. I wait for a plum tree blossoming.
      Happy May!

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  4. So lovely to see your spring-time flowers.
    I just love the Spring season.

    All the best Jan

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  5. I haven’t come across a white chionodoxa before.

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    1. These bulbs I bought last autumn Sue. I have not had white chionodoxa before as well.

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  6. Niin kaunista ja runsasta kukintaa. 😊😊🌼🌼

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  7. Your little blue irises are amazing! When your garden awakens in the spring it is a riot of color.

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    1. Yes, it's true Lisa. These irises bloom the first spring in my rocky garden, are lovely.

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  8. Están todas preciosas. Muchos besos.

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  9. Lovely picture of the Iris xiphium, love the colour. Spring is the best time of year and you have Summer to look forward to. Autumn is nice but Winter is always at the back of your mind. Have a great gardening season Nadezda.

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    1. I agree, Alistair, these bright blue irises are pretty, and they were a suprise to me because I forgot where I have planted the bulbs :-)
      Now I do not want to mention winter.

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  10. I don't grow petunias from seed, but I always enjoy choosing unusual ones.

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    1. Petunias are in different colors, I prefer mix of red/purple and white. I can imagine Jenny your nice flowers, do you plant them in hanging baskets?

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  11. Spring fills our life with flowers, Nadezda. Happy month of May!

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  12. Hello I love Your pictures. Hug Nina

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    1. Hello, Nina,
      thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  13. Flowers in your garden are already a distant history in ours. Past weeks have been very warm and dry, so the tulips are main show now.
    But your blooms are beautiful, both, in and out!

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    1. Your tulips are ahead of mine, you're right Tistou.
      Today the weather turned out cold with snow, br br. I do hope my garden survives these days.

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  14. Maravilla de flores amiga. Tienes el jardín precioso. Me encantan los lirios y las orquideas Nadezda.
    Gracias por compartir tu bellísmo jardín.
    Buena noche .
    Un abrazo

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    1. De nada Laura
      Espero que disfrutes del tiempo cálido y comenzaste a trabajar en tu jardín.

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  15. Hello Nadezda, already the pink Petunias of your header made me smile happily... and you have so many beautiful flowers at home and in the garden!
    The weather seems to be cool in St. Petersburg too; here it's snowing today, much. Oh no! :)
    Have a lovely weekend!

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    1. Oh, dear! When I write you Sara it's snowing outside, br br. Poor things my flowers. Tulips started opening their buds, hope they are well after snow.

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  16. So lovely to see all the flowers again.
    Today it snowed here, but I have also planted out some flowers, hope the weather will be better again soon.
    What a wonderful church you visited!

    Hugs, Ida

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    1. I do hope your plants survive after these cold snowy days, Ida. Mine are in cold weather as well, but they are well. This church is an historical place and is beautiful, you're right.
      Hugs!

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  17. So beautiful! After coming through the cold winter, we can enjoy colorful flowers.

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    1. Yes, we can and we deserve colorful gardens, roughterrain crane!
      No more cold.

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  18. Such pretty blooms Nadezda. I especially love your iris!

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  19. Bellissimi fiori! E con le petunie vedo che ti stai preparando per l'estate :)

    Ti auguro una buona serata!

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    1. Yes, petunias are pretty, Gabriele.
      Besos!

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  20. Querida Nadezda son maravillosas y además como son las primeras en florecer dan mucha alegría. Buen día y muchas besos.

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    1. Gracias, Lola, contenta que estas blogeando con nosotros.
      Besos!

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