My chives are growing!
And where there are chives, I bet there are crocus. I'll have to go look.
We had a couple days of rain, and the lawn is greening, and perennial weeds are perking up. We have crocus and Darwin tulips that will bloom early. I'll try to get pictures of them this year. The daffodils are ringed around the front gardens. I think I've divided them often enough to have some in every garden.
The iris will start up soon, but we won't see any blooms from them until mid-May, and the peonies will follow in late May or early June.
I love the anticipation of this time of year. I love the warming of the temperatures, but the still crisp days. It's the best time to garden.
We have a plaque that says "To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow."
There's hope!
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Crocuses and daffodils here, plus robins, cardinals and another striped bird, perhaps a woodpecker!
I can't wait until spring!
Posted by Susan | March 19, 2006 8:19 PM
Posted on March 19, 2006 20:19