Wordless Wednesday – Yesterday 15 Replies Cercis canadensis L. (Eastern Redbud) Under Yesterday’s Sky Cercis canadensis L. (Eastern Redbud) Iris ‘Crimson King’ is first iris to open Spiraea prunifolia (bridal wreath spiraea) Like this:Like Loading... Related
pbmgarden Post authorMarch 31, 2021 at 10:03 am It really is a good spring. Dropping below freezing tomorrow night though for a couple nights. Reply ↓
automatic gardener March 31, 2021 at 12:07 pm I hope your plants will be fine. A few days at 10 degrees was just too much for here.
pbmgarden Post authorMarch 31, 2021 at 1:44 pm This redbud is nearly gone too. We’ve trimmed back more dead branches each year.They must be short-lived. Reply ↓
krispeterson100 March 31, 2021 at 3:00 pm All lovely, Susie. My own redbud (western species I believe) only has the smallest smattering of flowers thus far. Reply ↓
Eliza Waters March 31, 2021 at 9:26 pm Oh, gosh, so beautiful… esp. the redbud against that gorgeous sky! Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 1, 2021 at 7:28 am That blue sky day was wonderful! 28F here tonight! Reply ↓
Cathy April 1, 2021 at 2:28 am What a wonderul sight! Love those pink flowers againstvthe blue sky. Blue skies here too, but still around freezing point at night. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 1, 2021 at 7:27 am Still “iffy” here too really. Last week it was 80F one day, tonight will be 28F! Reply ↓
rusty duck April 3, 2021 at 5:17 pm We have had the same hot/cold shift, though not to the same extreme! Love that top pic, gorgeous colours. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 3, 2021 at 6:29 pm Thanks! My hydrangeas are pouting after last night’s cold. Hope your plants won’t mind the shifting temperature. Reply ↓
You are having a beautiful spring.
It really is a good spring. Dropping below freezing tomorrow night though for a couple nights.
I hope your plants will be fine. A few days at 10 degrees was just too much for here.
Beautiful Thanks
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Thanks Jane!
Makes me miss our old Redbud tree, RIP.
This redbud is nearly gone too. We’ve trimmed back more dead branches each year.They must be short-lived.
All lovely, Susie. My own redbud (western species I believe) only has the smallest smattering of flowers thus far.
Oh, gosh, so beautiful… esp. the redbud against that gorgeous sky!
That blue sky day was wonderful! 28F here tonight!
Chilly! Hope your emerging plants aren’t nipped…
What a wonderul sight! Love those pink flowers againstvthe blue sky. Blue skies here too, but still around freezing point at night.
Still “iffy” here too really. Last week it was 80F one day, tonight will be 28F!
We have had the same hot/cold shift, though not to the same extreme!
Love that top pic, gorgeous colours.
Thanks! My hydrangeas are pouting after last night’s cold. Hope your plants won’t mind the shifting temperature.