Thank you everyone for all your kind words yesterday on being published in Country and Country. Today I wanted to share some of my favorite tulip photos that I took recently in our garden.
So have a cup of tea and enjoy. This pretty teacup has the Lady's Slipper on it which is the flower emblem for P.E.I.
This is the peony flowered Angelique which is one of my favorite tulips. It is a late flowering one and just coming into bloom here now.
These parrot tulips are very showy.
I love the softness of Angelique with the peachy daffodils behind it. Well ,that is all for today but tomorrow I will show the hillside garden and Martha's garden as they are filling in nicely with spring color.Thank you for visiting,
Carolyn
Wow! Just LOVE your tulips!
ReplyDeletegreetings from Holland,
Ineke
Your tulips are gorgeous and congratulations on being published. What a fantastic article on your gardens.
ReplyDeleteSandy
Gorgeous tulips. Love them all especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips.....i love your post .....i love your blog...i love you !!
ReplyDeleteHugs from me Ria
Snap! Angelique is my favourite tulip. I love it's delicate colour. Very nice photos.
ReplyDeleteWarm wishes
Isabelle x
Gorgeous tulips, Carolyn! Love the colour!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn! Oh, what gorgeous flowers. You do have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeletejust like breathing in a fresh spring morn~
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, your flowers are so very beautiful. I adore peonies. My grandmother used to grow them in her garden. Sincerely, Susan
ReplyDeleteDear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteYour tulips and peonies are gorgeous! I love the colors! Your teacup is lovely too! I look forward to your next post… I always do! Love, Paula
Amazing photos ... how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn your tulips are stunning. I lost many this Winter to voles, but will of course plant more for them to eat this Winter.lol
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to hear that you were published in this publication. What a thrill this is.
hugs
Stunning tulips and the colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the peony tulips, so pretty I think I may plant some this fall.
ReplyDeleteThe squirrels were very naughty this spring, biting the heads off many of my tulips so I didn't get to enjoy them. Thanks for sharing yours Carolyn.
Judith
Beautiful, Carolyn! You take such gorgeous pics.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and may you have a blessed week-end,
d
So very lovely, Carolyn! You have such a variety but they make a beautiful collection together – Angelique are especially fun to photograph, aren't they? Happy weekend! :) – g
ReplyDeleteOh my! All your flowers are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWish you a lovely weekend!
Federica
xoxo