Sunday, April 11, 2021

On Warm Spring Days

I had trouble finding much of anything to edit today. That's a good sign for the first round of less and less editing as the planted garden claims the space with the good wild things.














I pretty much covered the entire grounds of my garden and the sunny utility meadow. Walking slow, looking and warm.














Life rises in trinity.














Spring begins as a faint and growing green blush on the land itself.














Buy once. Plant twice. Damn varmints! I found a third' Koster's' Hinoki Cypress. It is always a good idea to check to see that the newly planted are still in the ground in the first couple of days.














On warm spring days all is well in the wild cultivated gardens. Daffodils keep blooming. This was a truly good year for the bulbs. The Spanish Bluebells come next.














What will the iris and daylily do when it is their time? They got zapped on Cold Spring Days.


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