Showing posts with label serviceberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serviceberry. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Forsythia and Shadblow



Ed's used his free wood chips under the forsythia by the driveway. These plants were a gift from my dear friend Jane. Forsythia are very popular in this area. Drifts of their bright yellow flowers are a welcome sign that spring is here.






Serviceberry trees , sometimes called Shadblow, are the first white flowering trees of spring here. Their white flowers dot the hillsides and are just as lovely as any flowering tree purchased in a nursery.




I've read that the dark blue berries are delicious although I've never actually tried them. It was suggested that they are better cooked to bring out the almond flavor of the seeds. I will probably be content to enjoy the flowers but this could be the year of the serviceberry cobbler.

Monday, April 28, 2008

April Showers

Serviceberry or Shadbush


At last the weather feels like April. We finally got an all day rain, not a storm, but spring rain. The spring flowers are taller and happier. The grass is greener. You can see the pea plants growing from the living room window. For a gardener, this was a truly beautiful day.