Hi GPODers!
A few weeks ago we got a kick-off to spring from Daniel Rivera when he sent in a video of his garden in California’s Bay Area filling with the earliest spring blooms and new growth (if you missed that video, check it out here: Spring Has Sprung in Daniel’s California Garden). I think Californians have heard my calls for spring gardens because today we’re heading down to SoCal to see the vibrant spring blooms Lori Kilmer captured on her new camera drone.
My name is Lori Kilmer, and I live in the San Diego area. I have been gardening for about 40 years, and grow a variety of things like, plumerias, roses, avocados, stone fruit, citrus, vegetables and a variety of other flowers. I am a member of 5 garden clubs, because you can never learn too much about plants. The bonus of being in all the clubs are the wonderful friends I have made over the years. Recently, I have been learning to fly my drone I got for Christmas. Here is a video I made of my papilio amaryllis (Hippeastrum papilio, Zone 8–10) and tabebuia tree (Tabebuia sp., Zone 9–11) that is in bloom. Enjoy.
Often considered an area with some of the best weather in the country, residents in the San Diego area are no stranger to sunny days and mild temperatures during the winter months. While gardeners in colder climates might think it’s easy to get jaded by year-round gardening, no amount of good weather takes away the excitement of seeing certain flowers reappear.
While I couldn’t capture high-quality screenshots, I still wanted to pull some images to point out the plants Lori mentioned in her description. Above are the bold blooms of papilio amaryllis A.K.A. the butterfly amaryllis. Most of us likely associate amaryllis with the holidays and the waxed-covered bulbs so often given as gifts. In sunny San Diego, Lori is able to plant these beautiful bulbs in-ground and enjoy the huge blooms in her yard every year.
You probably guessed which plant was the tabebuia tree in full bloom, it was pretty hard to miss! Also called a ‘trumpet tree’, these trees absolutely cover themselves in trumpet-shaped blooms before foliage emerges in spring (much like magnolia, cherry blossoms, and other spring-flowering woodies). Various species produce flowers in different shades of pink, like Lori’s stunning specimen, but others produce golden yellow flowers.
Lastly, Lori treated us to this beautiful view of her neighborhood and the mountains in the distance with some palm trees dotting the skyline. April showers have arrived with force here in Connecticut, so this sampling of sunshine could not have been more timely for me!
Thank you so much for sharing a taste of your spring garden with us, Lori! I hope we continue to see more from your garden as you continue to experiment with your new drone, we don’t get these bird’s-eye views of gardens very often!
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