
Narcissus ‘Tete-a-Tete’ (Tete-a-Tete Daffodil)

Narcissus ‘Tete-a-Tete’ (Tete-a-Tete Daffodil)

Narcissus ‘Tete-a-Tete’ (Tete-a-Tete Daffodil)

Leucojum aestivum (summer snowflake) hanging above Columbine

Anemone coronaria ‘Mr. Fokker’

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Frostkiss™ Penny’s Pink’

Helleborus Honeymoon ® ‘Vegas Nights’

Helleborus Honeymoon ® ‘Vegas Nights’

Helleborus Honeymoon ® ‘Vegas Nights’

Helleborus Honeymoon ® ‘Vegas Nights’
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Spring has sprung, lovely blooms!
Isn’t it exciting! Thanks Pauline.
Happy Spring! ❤
Thanks Eliza! Happy Spring to you!
🙂 Thanks, looking forward to it.
Beautiful! Thanks
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Thanks Jane! It’s been a long winter.
Now, those are my kind of signs!
I read yesterday we’re about 20 days behind last year, but closer to average. Happy to see some color.
Wonderful!
Thanks Jason and Judy! Wishing you a wonderful spring.
I’m glad to see that spring is moving in, Susie. I hope it’s getting warm enough to get out and enjoy it.
Thanks Kris. Not nearly as colorful as at your garden but feels good. Sun came out today, yay!
So promising! Once the daffodils flower it’s official 🙂
Every year I look forward to seeing your anemones in bloom, they put out such richly colored blooms and I’m tempted to try out a few in the new coldframe this fall.
It is time to celebrate when daffodils arrive, yes! Most of my daffodils have been up for weeks but these are the only little group that opened. Winter may hold a secret or two. I’ve bought anemones 50 at a time but I end up with 3 or 4. Do give them a try though, so worth it to see them finally bloom.
Gorgeous! Thanks for the smiles! 😃
Thanks Cathy! Glad they brought smiles!
This is beautiful and so uplifting, Susie. You know I always pity those who don’t like yellow because it’s so precious and arguably the most attractive colour for insects.