Random (but not really)

Ew! Plant Sex!

Came home today to find the remains of a plant orgy all over the front yard. There’s been pollen all over the car every morning for the past week.

pollen everywhere!

But you know what? These are things I can most definitely live with.

Also, two new flower pr0n pictures. The camera ate the bleeding heart pictures, and it was getting to dark to get a good picture of anything else, but you can see how the front garden is progressing.

And that’s very well. I’ve already got buds on the columbine and one of the daylilies. The lilac is going to start blooming any time now, the bluebell I planted last fall is blooming, and the lily of the valley is budding. (I adore the flowers on the lily of the valley. They’re so white and delicate they look like porcelain to me.)

4 Responses to “Ew! Plant Sex!”

  1. Anne C. Says:

    Beautiful pictures, Michelle!

  2. Michelle Says:

    Thank you!

    I’ve been gardening all morning, so I can get more pics today (most of yesterday’s didn’t turn out so great.)

  3. Cindi in CO Says:

    Michelle! I love your flower pron!

    It looks like your yard is about 3 weeks ahead of mine, but I’m further north than you are.

    My lilacs are just starting to bud, and the Peonie foliage hasn’t unfolded yet. Tulips and Daffodils are blooming though.

    God, I love spring.

  4. Michelle Says:

    Thank you!

    I love to garden, and flower pr0n just encourages me to take care of my plants so their sex organs are even more show (those naughty things!)

    Strangely, many of my flowers seem behind the rest of the area–there are lilacs blooming all *over* the place around here. But I do have a lot of shade, so I think the ground has been slower to warm up in my yard than in other places that are truly full sun.

    My peonies have buds already, but then they’re in one of the few parts of the yard that has full sun. My grandmother and I were looking over my yard early this afternoon, and it’s almost shocking how good everything looks so early in the year.

    Spring makes all the work of previous years worth the effort.

    (and for the BEST flower pr0n EVER, check out this post by my friend S.)

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