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Wordless Wednesday – More Bulbs
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged crocus, daffodils, garden photography, hyacinth, spring bulbs, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Those spalshes of colour must really make your heart sing after your long, white winter, Eliza. ❤
Yes, indeed. I love looking out and seeing the greening lawn dotted with early bulbs in bloom. Like a really big Easter basket! 😀
Wonderful. There is never enough!
I know what you mean, every fall even more get planted, but one can never have too many, IMO!
and they are gone far too soon! I would love them to be with us all year!
So true, most species flower for such a short time, but luckily, there is always another one coming down the pipeline. It is wonderful that I will have flowers for vases until October. Yay! 🙂
Hey, Spring has finally come your way Eliza! Wonderful!
Thank you, Cathy. Yes, and we’re running about 2 weeks early due to the overall warm temps we’ve been having. No complaints here. 😉
The more, the better! Great photos!
Thank you, Hien!
Such a happy time in the garden! Beautiful Eliza!
Thank you, Susie. It feels so good to spend hours instead of minutes outside every day. I’m made for warm weather gardening!
What miracles arrive from the soil. So pretty!
Thank you, Alice!
Gorgeous! Love the spring flowers
Thank you, they are such a treat to see after the long winter. 🙂
Beautiful flowers Eliza, I love it when the scents of hyacinth and daffodil mingle in the Spring air 💛
Thank you, Xenia. I brought some hyacinths inside for a vase and their scent is almost overpowering!
Spring, spring, spring!
Yes, indeed, and I am so happy about it. 😉
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Thank you for reblogging! x
Each is a gem!
Thank you, Sandy. 🙂
Welcome!
Pretty, especially the crocus!
Thank you, I love those faint stripes as well. 🙂
Beautiful images of your beautiful flowers Eliza!!
Thank you, Reed!
Gorgeous
Thank you, Karina!
I hope they keep coming, Eliza!
Thank you, Kris. From now until October, woo-hoo!
Beautiful! A sight to see. 😊
Thank you, Belinda!
Spring always brings us joy in the form of flowers. I bet your yard is becoming a rejuvenating well of color, Eliza.
It is a good feeling to go out to check on the latest blooms… it never gets old!
Lovely colors and photos!🙂 The flowers and I have enjoyed our warm weather and hope the early blooming tulips aren’t shocked by our snow flurries today.🙂
Thank you, S! Same here weather-wise, as snow is expected overnight. Most of these flowers are tough and will perk up after a light freeze. We need the rain/snow/whatever, it has been too dry.
Oh how glorious to see daffodils, hyacinth and crocus coming up to meet us. I’m so happy for you, Eliza, that the new season is blooming in your garden.
Thank you, Jet. Things are always changing… today it is snowing, but even though everything is smooshed down by its weight, I think all will bounce back once it melts. Late storms aren’t all that unusual here.
A beautiful collection of the usual happy subjects!
Thank you very much!