Tulip time!
I planted these 'Negrita' tulips as a companion to the pink PJM Rhodies Olga Mezitt. Purple and pink are great colors for a spring garden!
Tulips make such a splash in the garden - I once planted some for a client and he liked them so much that the following fall he planted hundreds more! Here are some photos from his tulip display:
Tulips at a client's property Jan Johnsen
tulips around a Kwanzan Cherry tree that we planted |
Tulips along a fence - a classic pairing |
I would love tulips in the front garden. Unfortunately, so do the deer.
ReplyDeleteRude reality can get in the way...this property has deer fencing.
DeleteThey look more like rhododendrons than roses :>)
ReplyDeleteWow...talk about spring energy! Great combination, Jan.
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggie! you can never go wrong with pink and purple in spring
DeleteBeautiful tulips and rhodes, they go so well together, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love to share ideas...thanks!
DeletePretty combination! The last few years I've planting pink/purple combinations of many flowers. Just love the colors!
ReplyDeleteisn't it fun? like jellybean colors...
DeleteWow, look at these flowers, aren't they beautiful? Love them and what makes it more beautiful is purple color which happens to be my favorite
ReplyDeletepurple is fast becoming the world's favorite color - taking over blue as the fave.
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ReplyDeleteJan, you have done good work here, wish I had lawn in my home to have view of these flowers in real life.
ReplyDeleteTulips look beautiful in all the colors no matter its red white or pink. But if you have vriety it will look beautiful just like i can see in these pictures. You gave well maintained your garden.
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