The garden is really coming to life. Most of the perennials have broken their winter dormancy and the few laggards will follow soon. The grass is green, the trees are leafing out, and the birds are busy building nests in the eaves on the porch, in the horse trailer hitch, in the barn rafters and the trees.
Yellow iris are in full bloom. I don’t know this variety’s name but it blooms twice, is healthy, and prolific. The dwarf lilac in front is relatively new. I planted three of them two years ago. The dogs have kept two of them “well trimmed” by chewing on them and crashing through the planter. But this one is doing very well.
I love violas. I have different varieties, including Johnny Jump Ups and ‘Etain.’ They are very happy under the lilacs.
Earlier this month, my newest peony rewarded me with beautiful yellow fragrant blooms. I found this plant when Brett and I were in Sonoma for my birthday, poking around a Ace Hardware nursery in Healdsburg. The plant was pricey but, hey, it was my birthday.
My rhubarb from Skoog Farm is going crazy. I’ve already made two cobblers with it — strawberry rhubarb and cherry rhubarb. When I have more strawberries, I’ll make strawberry rhubarb jam.
In another week or so, I will plant my tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. The nights are still too cold in April for them — they go out around Mothers Day. The tomato bed is currently planted with a cover crop of fava beans and red clover. ...and volunteer poppies which I just can’t bear to pull out.