A Sign of Spring
cactusmcharris, interior BC Z4/5
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Rob Blomquist
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A few more signs of spring creeping ahead....!
Comments (2)I love those purple dwarf irises, woodyoak! I finally ordered some (to be delivered this fall) as I've admired them for some time. I hope they, and your other flowers, weather the ice storm. I have daffodils sprouting and budding, but nothing else. I can't remember such relentless cold weather ever before....See MoreShow us more signs of spring!
Comments (76)delphinium - can't remember which variety noid herbaceous peonies 'beacon silver' lamium mini hostas - several types noid pink azalea & 'Alba' bleeding hearts: blooming now: noid Lupines Not yet blooming: 'Midnight Prairie Blues' baptisia - buds are up, but not yet open Baby oriental lilies scattered throughout the bed 'Sweet Kate' tradescantia noid tall bearded irises Orange rhododendron (can't remember the variety) 'Empress wu' hosta - sooo slow growing. This one is 4 years old +. Does anyone else have experience with Empress Wu & is yours slow-growing as well?...See MoreAnother sign of Spring
Comments (5)Spring? We went from winter directly to summer. It feels more like the 4th of July instead of Mother’s Day!...See MoreFirst signs that spring's just around the corner...
Comments (14)Hellebores are flowering well, daffodils are pushing through, some of the primroses are flowering and I've just spotted the early snowdrops flowering under a hedge. Temperature of 46º From Thursday temperatures dropping to mid 30's and snow and frost in the forecast. Dave...See Moregardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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