EEeek! Newbie excitement!!

AnnaK

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I have posted a couple of times (questions usually!:D) in the veggie section, but this mornings celebrations are clearly for the flower section! As a first timer, I decided to start small, very small, this year. We made one little flower bed that my wonderful neighbor helped me full with perennials from her own beautiful gardens and I bought 2 little lilac bushes. This morning as I set up our yardsale I found 5 buds on the irises from my neighbor. Add to that excitement the fact that I discovered all the morning glories poking up through the soil, and I feel like a successful gardener!
 
AnnaK, your Maine garden must have about the same season that mine does.

From this window at my left elbow, I watched 1 German iris slowly gather itself thru yesterday afternoon and finally open into full bloom just before dark! That is the very first in my yard and I will not only be pleased with its color and graceful, tender petals but also delight in its soft fragance!

I prefer to call them German iris since "bearded" sounds rather too masculine for these flowers. I mean, I have an idea about beards having carried 1 around on my face for nearly a decade, before DW began to tell me repeatedly that it made me look . . olde :rolleyes:.

Anyway, the Germans also know beards (click but don't expect to see anything like a lovely iris ;))

Of course, I could be all wrong about your iris and they could be Siberian or Dutch. Best wishes on their continuing contribution to your outdoor life!

Steve :rainbow-sun
 
Enjoy!! There are few things more exciting! I was so busy planting all my transplant veggies, I almost missed my beautiful blooming poppy! Don't forget to smell the roses!
 
Congratulations, it never fails to make me smile when you see those little shoots poking through the ground.
 
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