White crocus
Green signs of life
The first trumpet daffodil
WUD is this? Remnants of disconfiguration.
Chionodoxa forbesii 'Pink Giant'
Momentum.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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Living the life of gardening high on the low spot of a North Carolina mountaintop.
5 comments:
Just beautiful! It is so amazing to see that hill come alive with life. The colors are a comin'!
Magnificent. It's hard to imagine a mtn top being planted with so many bulbs. The love that person has for that land.
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Aaah, it's starting. I love reading about your daffodil hillside. I keep thinking my kids may call me the crazy bulb lady someday, but the bulbs make me smile.~~Dee
Going to be a glorious spring on the mountain top!
They're on the way out down here in the flatlands where a cold January encouraged fantastic bloom.
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