Crocus open a bit more on a slightly warmer day.
Snowdrops, petals wide, are ready for pollination.
A few extra bottles are placed after the ground finished thawing.
I really spent my day working in the ridge top garden next door. The nasty lattice that was hiding stuff behind it was removed. The Coral Honeysuckle vine growing on it was given a haircut. The way was cleared to build a new attractive trellis for a honeysuckle vine and to hide stuff behind.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
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Wow! That top pic of crocus is a knock-out!...and the Snow drops are so delicate. Can't imagine that the coral honey suckle is already growing on the trellis.
Oh yes, thx for the tulip bulb tips. Also to Lola for the tin can idea, too.
Danna the coral honeysuckle vine is a woody perennial vine. It has been growing on that nasty lattice for a decade. I'm going to build it a pretty new trellis.
You're welcome Danna. That honeysuckle will grow by leaps & bounds. Love to smell it when it's in bloom. Pic later Christopher.
I wonder if the coming snow will find its way to your mountain and the spring blooms tonight.
Love your new header.
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