Sunday, March 15, 2009

Garden Blogger's Blooms Day March 2009

March GBBD is the most interesting mid month bloom display post for me. Unfortunately I missed posting for GBBD last month. But not this time as the garden is in its prime, bustling with blooms, and all other commitments can wait as it is not every month that you can display your blooms with a mixture of pride and satisfaction. Evolution of a home garden is such an apt reflection of our own evolvement as humans with time. There has been a gradual positive change in the character and contents of the garden. The range of plants, their arrangement in the garden, the quality of blooms, everything has shown an improvement from previous years. Spring imparts a Midas touch as almost everything which is supposed to bloom, blooms. And, its thanks to the magic of Spring that there is a veritable feast for eyes which I share here as a part of GBBD started by Carol of Maydreamgardens: Dimorphotheca Gazania Lemon Bloom Begonias Bottle Brush Rose Dahlias Ice Flower A rose bud with Marigolds in background Brachycomes and Kalanchoe Poppies Nasturtium with Verbenas

24 comments:

  1. Amazing, what a treat for the eye. So many interesting blooms in your garden and that Bottle brush, what a perfect name for it.

    Lovely Brown Thumb

    xoxo Tyra

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  2. I can't believe that you get poppies to bloom and your dahlias are gorgeous. Your blooms are beautiful. I have tried growing dahlias but they didn't get very big and I have grown gazanias but they did not last too long. It is just too hot here for some of the plants. I take my hat off to you! Callistemon or bottle brush grows here and I have on in a pot to plant out. Lovely garden!

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  3. Gorgeous display. I particularly enjoyed all the daisy forms in bloom in your garden.

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  4. Gorgeous display. I particularly enjoyed all the daisy forms in bloom in your garden.

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  5. Beautiful photos. we have another four months until our dahlias will bloom!

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  6. Lovely, lovely garden, GT. All the blooms are gorgeous! Love the gazanias--what variety! And the poppies too. Happy GBBD!

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  7. Look at all those pretty flowers! I enjoyed looking at them!

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  8. Those blue eyed daisies are a favorite. It must have a lot of synonyms or name changes. I have heard them called Osteospermums among other things.

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  10. Lovely Blooms...the narsturtium is a delight, I like the stripes....gail

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  11. Absolutely beautiful! What a feast of blooms! I've never seen those 'ice flowers' before, are they a type of daisy?
    The nasturtiums-verbena combination looks vibrant!
    You've obviously been having a lot of fun gardening :D

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  12. I saw the Ice plants (succulents)in California...but cannot grow them here in Florida, sadly! Yours are really pretty! Also love your sort of striped Poppies (another one I cannot grow here)!

    All of your garden is just a dream come true!!!

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  13. The purple centers in your Dimorphotheca are really something. You have an amazing collection!

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  14. It must have been worth the wait for you! Beautiful banded poppies. Very interesting!
    Shailaja

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  15. You have an absolute riot of color in your garden... It must be a wonderful sight when you wake up every morning. Here, we're having the spring rains, so nothing much yet but everything is getting ready!

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  16. What a plethora of wonderful colors. I love the striped poppies and the pale pink/yellow single dahlia. I was actually looking online at some of those single pastel dahlia seeds-I will definitely order some.

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  17. You have a flower paradise in your garden!
    I loved to see lemon flowers in cluster :)
    Do you mind if I add you to my blogroll? what about link exchange?
    Greetings,
    Ewa

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  18. As always, your blooms are treat to my eyes. I always envy your Dahlias. I never manage to germinate them. They were the first ones I sowed and am still sowing only to wait upon expectantly.

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  19. I think your rose stole my heart...though I do love the peony poppy too...decisions, decisions... :)

    What a fantastic array of dahlias too..such a beautiful and colourful display, Green thumb :)

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  20. What a nice collection of flowers. They warm my heart...

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  21. Aestethically it would be more
    adequate to let that prairy grass in
    the first pictures grow up to six,
    twelve inches.

    In that way it would look natural,
    not burned, sad, as it looks in the
    picture in the eyes of an expert.

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  22. What a lovely blooms !!

    Hi i am shweta, i'm a newbie in this blogging thing and must admit that since mid 2008 i've been a regular visitor to ur blog,and believe me each and every post was just amaging -ur plants, photograph and ur lil angel all are so beautiful

    I am just amazed how do you find time to do all this, ( Being a doctor it might be a tough job to get time for all this)

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  23. Love your photography!!
    Everything is just beautiful.

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