You've been having great fun with your camera I see :) That first clematis - oh my! So beautiful, but aren't they all? Your spring blooms are pure delight and I'm happy to know your garden is providing such joy. In answer to your question - most of the tulips come back each year and I try to plant more each fall. Some were passalongs last fall, and a few previous years, from the head gardener for the Clark Foundation in nearby Cooperstown.
my what beautiful words you share...so delicate and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots!!!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous, marvelous. Stunning words and I thank you.
ReplyDeleteSuch eloquent speech!!
ReplyDeleteno need for words! lovely, every one!
ReplyDeleteVery springy!!!
ReplyDeleteall images to die for, but if I had to die it's the second one I'd take with me!
ReplyDeleteOh sweet jesus these are beautiful! If I had to choose (like Dave) I will take the purply-blue iris (4th) or the rho - rho.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! So beautiful!!
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SueAnn
How Beautiful....
ReplyDeleteclematis...iris...everywhere I have been visiting this evening is awash in flowers. We are waiting-waiting-waiting...for sunshine and warmth.
ReplyDeleteTruly lovely photographs of exceptionally beautiful flowers, Tabor.
ReplyDeleteAnnie at the Transplantable Rose
You've been having great fun with your camera I see :)
ReplyDeleteThat first clematis - oh my! So beautiful, but aren't they all?
Your spring blooms are pure delight and I'm happy to know your garden is providing such joy.
In answer to your question - most of the tulips come back each year and I try to plant more each fall. Some were passalongs last fall, and a few previous years, from the head gardener for the Clark Foundation in nearby Cooperstown.
Beautiful flower photos Tabor. - Dave
ReplyDeletemmmm... I can smell the gorgeous fragrances on the breeze....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. The first two make me feel ticklish.
ReplyDeleteWow-WoW-WOW!!!!!
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