Backyard Blossoms

JM Perez By JM Perez2 min read616 views

It’s a beautiful day here in the High Desert. The weather has turned around for the better; and with warmer days ahead, I look forward to stepping out and smelling the roses. Now that the soil has finally warmed up, my gardens are looking really good with colors and blooms. The Dwarf Cup Flowers are thriving and spreading rapidly, most are blanketed with delicate violet blue flowers. I realized years ago that this plant does better in-ground than in containers. They are self-sowing too.

Dwarf Cup Flower.
Dwarf Cup Flower.

The Rose trees are all blossoming now. I can’t remember the name of the hybrid tea rose below, but I absolutely adore my Blue Moon Rose. I hard pruned it last Fall and it has tripled in size.
I will enjoy a vase of cut roses.

Hybrid Tea Rose.
Blue Moon Rose.
Miniature Rose.

The stash of Walnuts seeds and Peach Pits a squirrel hid around my backyard are emerging from the ground. I got rid of most and saved a couple. One of my next door neighbors has two mature Walnut trees and many Dwarf Peach Trees; he has been sharing his peaches with us and they are so sweet; I figure these seeds might be from his trees, dispersed by squirrels. I hope I can successfully grow the peaches, at least.

Walnut and Peach pits Seedlings.

The Purple Leaf Cherry Plum trees have some fruits. Depending on the taste, we may eat some when fully ripe and let the birds have the rest.

Purple Leaf Cherry Plum Fruits.

Happy first day of May and good start to your weekend as you find your happy place in the garden.

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