Let there be flowers. You can find flowers any day of the year at
Bloom Day Headquarters. Today we are at my place.
The show has begun with the spring bulbs. I saw some chionodoxa getting ready.
The witch hazel 'Diane' is aging to look like 'Jelena'.
More daffodils are opening.
The native trout lilies opened for Bloom Day.
The Oconee Bell was uncaged for a look at the flower buds.
I have been surprised by how long the witch hazel bloom has lasted in this early spring warm spell.
'Arnold's Promise' keeps on a blooming.
Dinah at the Ring of Crocus.
More crocus.
More daffodils. Always more daffodils.
More helleborus.
Out in a garden
Where the witch hazels have browse lines - damn varmints - it's Bloom Day.
What a beautiful cat, lovely markings. Your crocus are so pretty.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful - so glad to see spring arriving!
ReplyDeleteYour surroundings are really showing us that spring is coming. I love those crocuses.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Christopher. Always fun to see all the crocus in your garden. The witches still look grand too.
ReplyDeleteLisa, Dinah the cat has a calico pattern without the orange. She is black, grey and white, very unique.
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Phillip, spring is here. Until the next snow anyway. It always snows in April.
Commonweeder the crocus and all the other bulbs are the best warmup to spring before the forest really begins to stir.
Lisa I think this is the last week for the witches. 'Diane' dropped all her petals in the rain last night. I'm thinking I need to plant a big sack of the Tommies next fall.