I meant to go to the
Pella Tulip Festival in the town of Pella, Iowa, but again I missed it. Last year it snowed during the festival -- a lot of snow that totally ruined the festival -- and the year before we were busy. I guess the same could be said for this year; busy in the gardens.
But we've been having a pretty good tulip show of our own here in our gardens. Here are a few photos:
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The Mint Circle, with Darwin Hybrid tulips I planted last fall. I hope these will come back for several years at least. |
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Another view from a different angle. More tulips just behind this bed, by the side of the porch. |
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Creeping phlox and red tulips I planted several years ago, on the other side of the fence in front of our house. |
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The Front Border, with pink and yellow tulips and grape hyacinths. |
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Some Lily-Flowering tulips in the Front Border. |
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Tulips in the White Beds, with a view of the new West Island, newly edged and partly mulched, beyond. |
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The North Border, behind my house, with groups of Darwin Hybrid tulips, daffodils and alliums starting to come out. I planted about 1,200 bulbs in this large border last fall. |
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The Rainbow Border, with red (Red Shine), orange (Ballerina), yellow (Cistula) and green (Spring Green) lily-flowering tulips. |
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A closeup of the Ballerina, with Cistula and Spring Green behind. |
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I love Spring Green tulips. In fact, I love green flowers in general, and the Rainbow Border's green section gives me a chance to plant some. Allium 'Hair' is up in front. |
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Pink tulips in the Pond Garden. |
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Mixed Rembrandt tulips and a few double early ones. 'White Triumphator' in the background. |
OK, so it's not exactly the Tulip Festival, which I still mean to get to next year (I really do!). But I think the tulips are looking pretty good in our own gardens. I love this time of year!
Thanks for reading. -Beth
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