Thursday, March 19, 2020

The Handiwork Of Bulbarella Stinze

All I had to do was pick up all the sticks, kill an acre of Silver Lamium and chop it all down once a year to find it. It is just beginning. Something to tide you over.







3 comments:

beverly said...

Beautiful! Bulbs are incredibly resilient. I bought a wooded lot absolutely full of wisteria - it was 40' high in the trees and the sellers had chopped it to 6 ft in between. After 2 years of clearing, were revealed thousands of daffodils and hundreds of Spanish hyacinths, along with the scattered colchicum etc. They had just been biding their time.

Christopher C. NC said...

Lucky you Beverly, except for the wisteria part. I have been most pleased with the return of the native spring ephemerals from killing off the lamium. They join in with the bulbs for an even better display.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

I always love seeing Bulbarella's bulb display. Thanks for bringing us such cheer at the beginning of the weekend. Have a good one.