Hidcote - pt. 1
I'm just now getting around to organizing the photos from my trip to England back in May. As I've said a million times, this was the trip of a lifetime, and I had an incredible time. This was a 3-week trip organized by the HPSO (Hardy Plant Society of Oregon) during which we visited 35 different locations. Most all of these were gardens but there were also a few castles and villages thrown in, as well as the icing on the trip - the Chelsea Flower Show. This tour focused on the southeast region of England, notably the Cotswolds and Cornwall. I've watched so many programs and read so many books about England and the gardens there that I was afraid it would tarnish the image I had built up in my head. I'm pleased to say that it not disappoint. The trek from London to Bath by train was not the best first impression. However, as we gained distance from the city, the rolling green countryside gave me glimpses of things to come. After arriving in Bath and finding my hotel, I m...
Hi Phillip, oh that back lighting is pure magic!
ReplyDeleteFrances
Gorgeous! I'm jealous of the beautiful amaryllis! :-)
ReplyDeleteCameron
That is a gorgeous shot!
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ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! Every time I see one I always think it's prettier than the one I saw before it:) Mine stopped blooming quite early this year. Usually the blooms last longer for me. I guess I had a lemon this time:) Great photography, Phillip:)
Jan
Gorgeous petals, Phillip - and what substance!
ReplyDeleteI have amaryllis in bud - maybe one will be open for Bloom Day on the 15th. Bet your amaryllis will still look good then.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Hi!
ReplyDeleteHow great that you showed this first in bud, and now we get to see it bloom!
it looks wonderful with the light.
Philip
She is just gorgeous Phillip. I like the different look of your post too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, you are the first to notice! :)
ReplyDeletePhillip, She's a beauty...and not leaning over at all! I am really enjoying your new camera! Gail
ReplyDeleteNice one. I started a bulb late, right at Xmas time. The bud stalk is going up, but I doubt it'll be in bloom by Bloom Day.
ReplyDeleteIt glows like a ruby, Phillip! Makes me wish I'd planted mine but I'm afraid it will bloom while I am gone in February. Maybe I'll hold off till March!
ReplyDeleteAmaryllis always look so good when backlit. That's a great photo!
ReplyDeletePhillip, tell Miss Floris Hecker she is always welcome to stop by Vicksburg on her way west to Hollywood. What a star and what a great shot you took of this beauty!
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping that she is a good omen for starting off your new year with such a bang.
BTW, I like the "fresh look" of your blog.
Jon at Mississippi Garden
Wow! She's a scarlet beauty!
ReplyDeleteNice shot Phillip. I still have many of my bulbs dormant and won't be up and running for a while.
ReplyDeleteShe's a beauty and lovely post. She reminds me of a real flamboyant woman who doesn't mind the glam and fabulous life she leads in her season. I like her grand and bold character.
ReplyDeleteI love amaryllis. I suspect mine, bought after Xmas, will bloom by St. Patrick's Day! Frances is right about the lighting.
ReplyDeleteHi Phillip,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot! Really spectacular. I usually give in and buy an amaryllis when they are on sale. Now that I live in Alabama, I planted the one from last year outside, not knowing that a little black kitten who cannot be trusted would come into my life in July! So I doubly appreciated seeing yours.
Barbara
That's lovely!
ReplyDeletePhillip I am so inspired by your garden! You have what my mind's eye has been envisioning for months now. I am new to gardening (last spring the bug bit me in the middle of Bennett'es Nursery in Huntsville). I made it through the rose greenhouses and realized I was absolutely twitterpated. Winter is miserable not getting to enjoy my backyard. I've been daydreaming of Spring and stumbled across your site. So, thanks to your gorgeous garden, I just ordered 29 more roses from Chamblee's (my husband will freak!) I love the purple wall you guys did...how long did it take...and did you use cement to stabalize it, or just the cynderblocks?
ReplyDeleteMarci, thank you so much! You will love your Chamblee's roses. I order a lot from them and they always do great!
ReplyDeletePhillip, thanks for bringing some bright color into my day. That is one gorgeous photo.
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