February’s end
On the last day of February, Coriander and Floradora visited the garden…
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…Bluberry gave them permission to use the cat trail to the front of the house…
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… where we planted Scilla all over the place, but only this clump survived! We’ll try again because we really like this flower!
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The lace edged primrose is doing it’s best to flower, and the anemones are suceeding…
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…and we have hopes that the elder twigs will take…
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…these surprise crocus flowers came in the pot with our ginkgo tree at least 12 years ago…
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…and I bought these mini daffodils just last week!
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…how we love the signs of spring in our garden!
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The first flowers of ±Spring are so cheery uppy!
They truly are! I used to bring a bouquet inside every Friday, I am not sure why that practice faded away, but maybe I will try and reinvent it!
I bought a bunch daffodils each time I shopped for a couple of weeks and really enjoyed seeing them but then the ones cam out in the garden and I stopped. I think there are enough now to pick a few.
I am so happy Blueberry allowed passage on the cat trail. Beautiful flowers and photos 🙂
Thank you – it is such a relief to have spring flowers re-emerging, and yes, thankfully Blueberry was feeling magnanimous so we could take a shortcut to the front flower beds!
How lovely. Especially the anemone. One of my faves
We love it too! Such a shock of red gloriousness in the brown and grey garden!
Your garden is so far ahead of our season. I loved seeing that green grass and those beautiful blooms. Plus Blueberry and the girls!!
Blueberry majestically thanks you! as do I and the girls somewhat more humbly….
so happy to see Spring popping up all over the place. Your garden looks very cheerful.
It is cheerful – I have planted things in places where we can see them from the windows because the days can be so wet and dark, it’s nice to see the plants persevering and flowering.