Things are just getting started at my place. With the weather
finally cooperating, I donned those much missed and very tattered garden gloves to clean up the first of the beds.
1 down, 11 to go. The bulbs are beating me to it, this year. Blooming without the usual TLC from me.
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Grecian Windflower (the whities are heirlooms) |
Peeking out from beneath the debris were these fancy little
Windflowers.
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Peter Pan Heirloom Crocus |
Pretty white
Crocus trying hard to steal the show but ~ up until yesterday ~ she was flowering in the snow. I didn't even see her until the last of it melted.
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Rip Van Winkle Heirloom Daffodil |
This is my
"I Wish I Had More Money Garden,
" hence the reason it's so sparse. :) I'm madly in love with Old House Bulbs ~ their stuff is a little spendy but well worth the expense ~ seeing as how
all of these bulbs will multiply over time.
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Primrose |
I was up early, traipsing around with the camera, shivering on a 30 degree morning, feeling extra proud of this band of bright bloomers.
We've had an unusually cold winter.
An unseasonably cold spring.
Though that seems to bother me a whole lot more than it bothers the flowers!
It's as if they have little wrist watches attached to their roots. No matter the weather, they're always happy to put on a pretty show.
Pay a visit to Carol @
May Dreams Gardens to meet more flower lovers participating in Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day.
And, I'll leave with a mystery bloomer. A mystery to me, that is. I can't remember her name.
Perhaps you know?
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