Spring is finally springing here at home, so we're saying good-bye to English gardens for the moment, and we're going to follow spring as it unfolds here. We do have Crocus, Hellebore, and one tiny Iris showing blooms, and lots of Daffodils coming along.
When the snow first disappears (though it has re-appeared twice since!!), it doesn't leave a very bright coloured landscape behind. It all looks rather dull to me, but it will turn green soon.
The yellow and white followed soon thereafter, though the white remain tightly furled. A warm day will really bring out the colour.
Out the front window we have quite a lot of Daffodils planted; their leaves have been emerging for almost a month. I'm counting the days until I see some yellow!
Also out front is this bigger cluster of bright yellow Crocus.








It is so encouraging to see the spring flowers.
ReplyDeleteI finally spotted tulip sprouts yesterday. Now they are buried in snow again.
ReplyDeleteThe true signs of Spring.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy the changing seasons.
It's about time.
Lovely signs of Spring.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Those first signs of spring are a welcome sign for sure.
ReplyDeleteHooray for spring flowers!
ReplyDeleteWe're probably two weeks ahead of your area. Our daffodils are in full bloom now and I mowed the lawn today for the first time this year. Bah, humbug -- I'd rather clear snow than mow the lawn.
ReplyDeletefinally, right?? even i was ready for spring this year!! no popcorn for me...MS has made it impossible for me to eat it. (trigeminal neuralgia)!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beginning to happen for us, but it is really happening for you.
ReplyDeleteYay! If spring has sprung for you, then it has for the rest of us too. Lovely photos of flowers and new growth. It gives up hope, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful post gladdened my heart this morning. We are still under snow with a fresh dump yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! We've still got a lot of snow, but this morning I spotted two robins out front. Spring is on her way here too!
ReplyDeleteThe blue Iris is so pretty. Every year yours bloom way before mine in spite of our Spring starting earlier. Won't be long and those Daffs of yours will also be blooming.
ReplyDeleteYay! Positive evidence of spring! I'm anxious to watch things info at the Ridge but not many bright flowers in my garden. I should improve on that.
ReplyDeleteYou are ahead of us in the garden department! Nothing is blooming yet! Nice to see them!
ReplyDeleteIt is so exciting to see those first pops of color breaking through after the winter snow finally retreats! Even if the landscape looks a bit dull at first, those hardy Hellebores and that solitary royal blue Iris are such a cheerful promise that green days are just around the corner. There is nothing quite like the anticipation of waiting for those front-window Daffodils to finally show their yellow faces.
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