Snowdrops have appeared in the garden the last couple of days, but not in the woodland garden at work. Seems early this year, going to check the records and see x
WOW! I'm impressed. We are in the cold rainy season. I feel like Alice at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Sun promised yesterday, sun promised tomorrow, button never promised today!š¤
Northsider they are.. Irises and Gladioli were the flowers I started gardening with when I was about 4. Now I prefer the shorter earlier Irises and Tulips ( praecox?)
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Those Iris's are beautiful.
ReplyDelete...we will have to wait here.
ReplyDeleteSnowdrops have appeared in the garden the last couple of days, but not in the woodland garden at work. Seems early this year, going to check the records and see x
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteWe are in the cold rainy season. I feel like Alice at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Sun promised yesterday, sun promised tomorrow, button never promised today!š¤
I have just arrived home from a trip to find sunshine and a profusion of the tall shoots of spring bulbs. It seems that Spring is almost here.
ReplyDeleteNorthsider they are.. Irises and Gladioli were the flowers I started gardening with when I was about 4.
ReplyDeleteNow I prefer the shorter earlier Irises and Tulips ( praecox?)
Those first flowers always make me feel so hopeful.
ReplyDeleteI olive herb robert . . .
ReplyDeletejabblog yes!! I love hardly geraniums..and Herb Robert makes a good ground cover
ReplyDeleteIt was near 80 degrees Fahrenheit in Washington, D.C. today. What's going on?
ReplyDeleteThe iris are lovely. We had some brave daff leaves up several inches before that big snowfall.
ReplyDeleteTwirlies.
ReplyDeleteIt's the warmth, I think. Our bulbs are all sprouting too.
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