Today just a little about the garden, because I can't help but share. Another spring audit.
The first and most important thing is the emperor's ryabchik. I planted it a few years ago and now it blooms so much that I stop myself and just watch it. These orange crowns on long stems against the background of a burgundy fence are an incredible contrast, very juicy and spring-like positive. And most importantly - no problems with udod. I love them for that 😄
Now about the experiment. I took pictures with my phone upside down (I saw a lot of such recommendations) - and you know, it turned out very well. Such a view from below, from the ground level, where everything looks a little different - closer, more voluminous, somehow more lively. I recommend trying it if you haven't tried it yet.
And here are these blue flowers. They captured the whole garden - a solid purple-blue carpet between everything else. To be honest, I still don't know exactly what it is 😅 It looks like a zhivuchka or budra - it grows as it wants, doesn't ask anyone, but it looks very cute, especially when iris arrows break through it. Such a natural coating, which I have already decided not to touch.
The Canadian Christmas tree survived the winter! It's a special joy in general, because the winter was harsh and I was a little worried. But she's standing, all in yellow-green kidneys, neat as if nothing had happened. It's small, but it holds.
The apple tree is also being prepared - the buds are already opening, the first soft leaves have come out, a little more and there will be color. I'm always looking forward to this moment, because a blooming apple tree is something so homely and warm.
What a hyacinth. They are already fading a little, but still holding on - soft pink, fragrant, spring to the last.
In general, the garden is alive, active and obviously enjoys the sun more than I do, because I have avitaminosis and spring depression. And also because I sit and work all day long...