On Saturday, I noticed most of the tulips have poked up and are growing! So are clumps of grass. :rolleyes:
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On Saturday, I noticed most of the tulips have poked up and are growing! So are clumps of grass. :rolleyes:
Daffodils and tulips are on their way. Snowdrops are nearly done. I have to get out there and cut back the rose bush and the clematis before the new shoots pop out.
Lots of yellow and purple crocuses now. Daffodil and tulip shoots are showing now also.
3 flower heads from one Siberian scilla plant were bobbing this morning. All other plants are not showing.
Have 5 scilla plants open at this point and some little purple flowers ...never remember that inverted cone of flowers name...
The grass start to show.But 2 bigs trees where cut in the coop yard....so sad....I loved to see the leaves changing colors in fall from my Windows.
Noticed two white with purple bottom crocuses closed but soon to open--while sprinkling soil around different flowers and plants in the front yard! Thought I was going without any crocus joy in 2018.
Definitely need to buy some crocus bulbs to make 2019 stellar.
6 feet of snow in yard and garden and more expected tonight. So much for global warming. (Saskatchewan)
Some scilla are hanging on under the melting snow cover. Have not checked for other blooms yet. Hoping for a tulip show by month's end.
Could not help but notice how many area trees lost limbs or even parts of trunks due to the weekend's winds/snow/icestorm.
Scilla, hyacinth, tulips, daffodils and my forsythia tree.
Dandelions
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There's a small bromeliad that is up in the front yard and two open daffodils too. I've seen some tulip bulbs hiding amidst the leaves but not one has opened.
I saw a letter to the editor in the Hamilton Spectator that mentions that the Siberian squill is an invasive species that needs to be dug up by the roots. Oh, that would spoil early spring flower spotting.
hostas peeking out the ground, dwarf burning bush standard buds opening, tulip (leaves), crocus (leaves), dogwood buds opening
overwintered 2 varieties of sedum in the garage and they are poking up from the pot, all white like white asparagus
potted rhododendron overwintered poking up from the soil
Finally i see’s few 🌷 tulips coming up through ground ..nothing else so far ..to cold here
Properly maintained soil will result in healthy, flourishing, and long-lasting blooming plants.