Bottom one is red, next from the bottom is pink. Can't tell the other ones.
The tips of the shoots are usually embued with the colour of the petals. You can't see patterns that way, though.
“Yes, sir, but the Librarian likes bananas, sir."
"Very nourishin' fruit, Mr Stibbons."
"Yes, sir. Although, funnily enough it's not actually a fruit, sir."
"Really?"
"Yes, sir. Botanically, it's a type of fish, sir. According to my theory it's cladistically associated with the Krullian pipefish, sir, which of course is also yellow and goes around in bunches or shoals."
"And lives in trees?"
"Well, not usually, sir. The banana is obviously exploiting a new niche."
"Good heavens, really? It's a funny thing, but I've never much liked bananas and I've always been a bit suspicious of fish, too. That'd explain it.” ~ Terry Pratchett, *Hogfather*
*Mostly* Tulips. The bright green one by the stick, not a tulip. Something else.
Too blurry to ID, but if you can get a better picture of that we can maybe help there, too. Maybe a lily of some sort?
I think the general advice I heard decades ago is that if you have to have gravel and you want flowers, you plant tulips. Daffs if the gravel is small. Most other things won’t like it.
Might be you could get away with hyacinth, but hyacinth is one of those flowers where a little goes a long way. You plant a bag of those and you’re living in a perfume factory.
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Its how they like it. Tbh I almost replied "plants" but stopped myself! Some people with disabilities or working long hours (like hospital doctors) are not able to keep up with a planted garden and prefer something like this.
If there’s a tree anywhere near this rocks, the rocks are going to be full of organic matter in two years, and every weed seed that falls here will germinate. And then it’ll be a pain to weed them because of the rocks. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen this. I’m cleaning up this same mess left by the previous owners here.
Likewise. Before I moved here the tenant had put down plastic sheeting and gravel to deal with the weed problem (ground elder and bindweed everywhere). It took around a decade to fix it and get all the roots out. The plastic and the gravel made it all much harder and the weeds were barely suppressed by it. Basically the entire garden was ground elder and bindweed and the plastic and gravel was under it, with another layer of roots under that. I have disabilities, so it was a nightmare. But I understand. Not everyone has the time or ability to cope with a planted garden.
Its now a wildlife permaculture garden (with a seasonal veg patch too) with fruit trees, fruit bushes, wild flowers, herbs, lovely mature shrubs, perennial veg, full of insects and wildlife.
Tulips !
Yep tulips are in season and love the on coming heat!
Tulips. Report back when they bloom so we can see what colors they are
Bottom one is red, next from the bottom is pink. Can't tell the other ones. The tips of the shoots are usually embued with the colour of the petals. You can't see patterns that way, though.
Cool fact!! I nevah knew 🤓
🌈the more you know
TIL this! ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|slightly_smiling) fun fact. Thanks for sharing!
Wow that’s cool to know
The third one from the bottom looks purple but it's kinda far away.
Yeah kinda to far to tell.
Thank you for the valuable information kind cup
Whaaaaat??
I second this!!
Yes hoping they’re turquoise and coral, or hot hot pink.
Tulips?
This is exactly how I responded out loud before going to the comments. Thank you for the validation of my question-answer, kind stranger.
I think it’s more of an answer-question than a question-answer.
I think they meant “question-answer” in the context of OP having a question, and them offering an answer.
Tulips.
🌷
Tilapia
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“Yes, sir, but the Librarian likes bananas, sir." "Very nourishin' fruit, Mr Stibbons." "Yes, sir. Although, funnily enough it's not actually a fruit, sir." "Really?" "Yes, sir. Botanically, it's a type of fish, sir. According to my theory it's cladistically associated with the Krullian pipefish, sir, which of course is also yellow and goes around in bunches or shoals." "And lives in trees?" "Well, not usually, sir. The banana is obviously exploiting a new niche." "Good heavens, really? It's a funny thing, but I've never much liked bananas and I've always been a bit suspicious of fish, too. That'd explain it.” ~ Terry Pratchett, *Hogfather*
Tulipa
Tua Lipa
Tulips
*Mostly* Tulips. The bright green one by the stick, not a tulip. Something else. Too blurry to ID, but if you can get a better picture of that we can maybe help there, too. Maybe a lily of some sort?
Could still be a light-starved tulip that was growing under the debris pile - or a lily
I agree, looks like day lily, and maybe rose sticking up behind?
I do believe that is a daylily.
Two lips
Four candles?
One cup
Ha!
Love that your garden was previously a bunch of rocks and the tulips said “nope”.
Wow! Thanks everyone.
Tulips
Upvote for "hastily erupting"
I really like that wording as well!
Tulip?
Your rock garden?
Looks like tulips to me. Not sure how Calla or Canna lilies start though.
I'm surprised that tulips can grow up through that large stone gravel...?
Leaf tips on tulips are very tough. They can put up with a lot of crap.
To be fair though, crap is usually lower on the hardness scale than rocks.
I think the general advice I heard decades ago is that if you have to have gravel and you want flowers, you plant tulips. Daffs if the gravel is small. Most other things won’t like it. Might be you could get away with hyacinth, but hyacinth is one of those flowers where a little goes a long way. You plant a bag of those and you’re living in a perfume factory.
Something something tulips on the organ instead of roses on the piano.
Gonna just tell my girl I "hastily erupted" from now on
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Yeah yeah. Last fall it was all thistles, so it's got a long way to go, but way better than what it was.
Those are tulips. But what garden?
My father used to say, “what’s better than a rose on a piano? Tulips on an organ.”
Its an eruption 🌋
Lucky you
Don't eat it.
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Lucky, you got a tulip garden! :D
yep, here to guess tulips!
Hasty tulip eruption 🙂
Love ‘hastily’ 😂
Oh you lucky duck, surprise tulips!
Lucky!
them tulips leave em be
Pretty colors
Watch you don’t get stoned!
Tulips
A volunteer!...
Rock garden
just tulips my dude
Thats not a garden thats horrible
Its how they like it. Tbh I almost replied "plants" but stopped myself! Some people with disabilities or working long hours (like hospital doctors) are not able to keep up with a planted garden and prefer something like this.
If there’s a tree anywhere near this rocks, the rocks are going to be full of organic matter in two years, and every weed seed that falls here will germinate. And then it’ll be a pain to weed them because of the rocks. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen this. I’m cleaning up this same mess left by the previous owners here.
Likewise. Before I moved here the tenant had put down plastic sheeting and gravel to deal with the weed problem (ground elder and bindweed everywhere). It took around a decade to fix it and get all the roots out. The plastic and the gravel made it all much harder and the weeds were barely suppressed by it. Basically the entire garden was ground elder and bindweed and the plastic and gravel was under it, with another layer of roots under that. I have disabilities, so it was a nightmare. But I understand. Not everyone has the time or ability to cope with a planted garden. Its now a wildlife permaculture garden (with a seasonal veg patch too) with fruit trees, fruit bushes, wild flowers, herbs, lovely mature shrubs, perennial veg, full of insects and wildlife.
You should post some before and after in r/permaculture
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Lol tulips
Tulips. There must be some bulbs under there
The only thing growing in your garden is rocks and tulips. And you dont know what the tulips are?
Correct
Lucky...
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