peas planted!

Monday, March 01, 2010

spring flowers!

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A yard down the street from me has a front yard that fills with early spring flowers every year. These are always the first bulbs to bloom. Crocuses and snowdrops on a south facing slope. How wonderful!

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11 comments:

  1. What a wonderful sight. I planted Muscari a couple years ago in the front lawn. I can't wait until they spread like these.

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  2. Oh, how lovely! Here in Michigan I still have a while to go yet before I see crocus. Yesterday I did see my Hyacinths peeking out of the winter earth. Can't wait-so tried of cold and snow!

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  3. Oh! The first signs of spring!!! I just love those early bulbs...someday I'd like to have a landscape with a place for bulbs like that, but for now, I'll just look at these pictures :) Thanks for posting them - brightened my day!

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  4. Ah, I needed to see that!!! I am ready for spring. I still have 6" snow here in Ohio!

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  5. They're beautiful. I live over in Roslindale and the soil is thawed at least 6 inches, and in some places more. Do you think I could plant peas yet or is it too early?

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  6. You should wait til St Patrick's Day. The soil is probably too muddy and the seeds may rot. And March can be very snowy - who knows what will come for weather. But I agree, it seems nice out. If you want to experiment and don't mind if you loose all the seeds, I enjoy an experiment!

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  7. I have four feet of snow in my front yard, so it will be quite awhile before I see anything like that there. Thanks for the preview.

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  8. ahhhh, spring.....I'm under 40" of snow and it's not melting fast enough...

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  9. How wonderful it is to see green! My yard and garden are still covered by a couple of inches of snow here in Western MA. Soon enough!
    ~Felicia~

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  10. Oh, such pretty spring flowers. A few more days and I think I can go out and start working on my garden.

    I love your blog. Found out about this on the veggie gardener.

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