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For Bloom Day, I’d like to take you on a field trip to the greenhouses at the University of Vermont. During the cold winter months I take great pleasure in seeking out a greenhouse or two to get my fix of greenery and color. At 8,000 square feet, UVM’s Main Campus Greenhouse Complex is a relatively small facility used by faculty, staff, and students in teaching, research, and extension. It is the only greenhouse that is open to the public, and I was happy to find it well-stocked with an impressive variety of orchids, as well as a few other treasures. ![]() This last photo is an orchid of mine currently in bloom, Oncidium Sharry Baby 'Sweet Fragrance.' And, sweet it is, lightly scented with the smell of chocolate. To celebrate Bloom Day, and to see what is blooming in gardens from around the world visit Carol at May Dreams Gardens. Happy Bloom Day!! Sigh. I haven’t got a bloomin’ thing. The paperwhites are spent. It’s going to be just a little while longer for the orchids. My amaryllis is considering it. Regardless, I have really been enjoying Bloom Day this month. It is wonderful to see the first signs of spring on some of my favorite gardening blogs. The Crocus, Hellebore’s, and Witch Hazel… they are especially delightful for those who have grown weary looking at the snowy landscape. I am so thankful to have found such a wonderful network of gardeners, whose blogs provide such great information, ideas, and inspiration. Please visit Carol at May Dreams Gardens where you can link to your own post about what’s blooming in your garden paradise on the 15th of every month. Happy Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day!!
This purple beautyberry is one of my most favorite new additions to the garden.
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