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Spring is here! |
Last fall I did a little yard clean up and planted some daffodils, tulips and pansies, which you can see in
this post
Now the bulbs are blooming brightly and the pansies of course have bloomed most of the winter. As the weather gets too warm they will fade out. I will probably replace them with small marigolds along the edge of the bed. In this photo to the far left you can see the artichoke plants I put in last fall have survived the winter quite well. Hopefully they will make some artys for me pretty soon.
In the fore ground, this clump of bearded iris is a lavender and purple tall bloomer. I got starts from a house down the road, I have no idea the variety but it is probably one that is at least 50 years old as my mother remembers them being there when she was younger. They will bloom later in spring.
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Tulips |
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baby plum; it's really only the size of a pea |
In another area of the yard it looks like the plum trees escaped any damage from the snow as there are little plums on them. This picture is magnified a good bit, the plums are really only the size of a little green pea.
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Arugula blossoms |
And all over the garden the arugula is bolting with the warm weather. Some I just cut down a few times to feed to the chickens and rabbits and others I let go for volunteer seed and to provide blooms for bees and butterflies.
Last spring we had no bulbs at all. It took a long time for the landscaping to be done and I wanted the plants in before the bulbs. So finally last fall we got them in. I so love spring flowers. I can't wait for my daffodils to bloom.
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