tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post4993766241475811095..comments2023-09-08T04:32:45.384-04:00Comments on Seventh Street Cottage: Today, I noticed things.Tom - 7th Street Cottagehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03416233066465228351noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post-59625709582513708232010-01-09T16:54:19.772-05:002010-01-09T16:54:19.772-05:00Hi Tom,
I enjoyed your observations. It's so ...Hi Tom,<br />I enjoyed your observations. It's so cool how new learning is built on top of old learning. I had never heard of mahonias until this week, and now, have seen 3 of them on different blogs. I'm thinking if I saw it somewhere, I'd either remember what it was, or at least, that I had seen it before.<br /><br />That cold camellia photo stood out to me as quite beautiful. The dark foliage of the nandia is pretty, too.Corner Gardener Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10631500918579405664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post-15264520490633155772010-01-08T09:13:39.393-05:002010-01-08T09:13:39.393-05:00Heather, I've had hyacinths coming up in the p...Heather, I've had hyacinths coming up in the perennial bed since early December. That's normal for us here. Just a bit of cold and they sprout. <br /><br />Darla, there are so many things planted in the ground here that I'm sure I'll be finding plants til I leave this property. It used to be a very extensive garden. There are camellias in the woods. One is over 6' tall. <br /><br />Kris, it's in the Barberry family. It reseeds quite a bit. There are plants scattered all through the gully and wooded areas around the house. In a few months, there will be dark blue berries with seeds that the birds eat. I think it's also known as Oregon grape. <br /><br />Lots of hyacinths, no daffs yet. They're late this year.Tom - 7th Street Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03416233066465228351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post-37109613900654104942010-01-08T07:40:35.010-05:002010-01-08T07:40:35.010-05:00Tom that leatherleaf is quite nice. Is it a membe...Tom that leatherleaf is quite nice. Is it a member of the holly family? I see you already have a hyacinth poking up. What a great promise of spring...Krishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17822528453563683772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post-47935470640761424212010-01-08T06:46:33.816-05:002010-01-08T06:46:33.816-05:00It is so easy to overlook such beauty.....Love you...It is so easy to overlook such beauty.....Love your photos, is that a Hyacinth that you did not plant?Darlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09976608531478457839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2620060925762450118.post-21443923131891794982010-01-07T21:17:12.159-05:002010-01-07T21:17:12.159-05:00What a difference it makes to back up a little and...What a difference it makes to back up a little and look from another angle! Fun post. Can't believe you have greenery pushing through the earth. Dang.Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10737367324901967724noreply@blogger.com