After a very (very, very, very) long winter, spring has sprung. The sun is warm on my skin, the light is golden, the sky is blue. The spring flowers in my yard are exploding all over. The magnolia has turned to yellow flowers this year. Last year they were green, but I think it was due to the youth of the tree. It’s two years old now.
I moved most of the daffodils and tulips last fall, and relocated the hydrangeas. The hydrangeas are still just sticks, but the tulips and daffodils are blending nicely with the bleeding hearts.
Some of the tulips are the raggedy ones that are so beautiful. I like them so much more than the plain tulips.
It just shows that, when it comes to long (long, long, long, cold, snowy, long) winters, you just have to
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Wow! We have daffodils, but no bleeding hearts yet for weeks, I think! I love it when things finally turn green!
Your garden ROCKS! It is so beautiful. The spirit of Beltane is alive and well there
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Thanks! I have some new pictures to post. My gladiolas and peonies are just starting to bloom, and the lilac is now in full bloom.
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