Lilacs are something that I spent many adult years without, but now that I have a big, flowery lilac bush in my backyard, it makes me wonder why. Why did I wait so long to have my own! My mother-in-law bought this one for me several years ago, and this is the first year that it's been full of flowers. They smell so fresh, like spring, like childhood, like mothers, like grandmothers. Like a happy home.
Last year, I made some effort (not thoroughly successful) to capture state-of-the-garden pictures every month, including panoramas stitched together on Photoshop, in order to get the whole view of what's happening. So here's a little recap of the garden in 2023! early March April May June August It appears that I missed July, and either didn't take or didn't save this project in September, although we didn't have a killing frost very late into the season - we were still harvesting a few things in October. As much as I loved the lettuce that was growing in the tunnel, and getting an early start on a few things, I'm not a fan of plastic anywhere, especially in my garden, so I am looking at options - cold boxes with old windows, etc. I'm planning to start my 2024 garden this month - pea planting, planning, and seed starting in March! What are you planting?
Our next-door neighbors in Albuquerque had a lilac bush and the scent was wonderful as it wafted into our house. I loved opening the sliding glass door in the evening to get the full effect.
ReplyDeleteI don't have one now, but I've been thinking about getting one. I'll have to see if it grows well here, because I haven't seen any in my neighborhood. Your flowers are so lovely!
So so beautiful! Im sure they smell great! This picture looks like something from a magazine!
ReplyDeleteMy lilacs aren't flowering yet, but they should soon! Can't wait to smell them.
ReplyDeleteLilacs remind me of my grandmother. She had lots of them at her place when I was growing up. I have one here but lilacs don't do that well in this area. I am looking forward to planting them in Denver!!!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM! I LOVE Lilacs! I brought a few miniature blossoms home from my Mom's yesterday and the whole kitchen smells diving. I have both an old-fashioned and some dwarves, but for some reason they're always really late blooming and, at the rate they're going, I think they'll be at their peak when I'm at market. ;-( Your photo is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Karen! These stand out from my youth, too! I just wish Mr. Squash could stand them inside, but the sneezing takes over!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Karen,
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and have such a fabulous smell. Like you they do remind me of my gran and certainly signify late spring time. Here in Alberta we probably won't have them blooming for another few weeks.
Sometimes my little students love to bring me in a bundle of lilacs.
Thanks for sharing your pretty flowers.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
Beautiful photo, Karen! I love lilacs :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition as well - love the green accents! I want a bush of my own as well.
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