Thursday, March 19, 2020

Spring has Sprung !


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The first day of Spring!
The world is still revolving!
We are offered a new day!
The birds are singing & foraging.

Mother Nature is preparing for a beautiful spring.
We made it through the winter.
At least we can get outside and do something.

What is your favorite spring flower?

They are all wonderful but I do of course have favorites.
Hyacynths & Lilacs.

Have you started any seeds?

I started some hot pepper plants
Hollyhocks
Calendula

In my wee front garden, hints of spring. fingers crossed I hope that the Virginia Bluebells come up this year. I planted them a few years ago, and nothing yet, sometimes it takes a while. The hyacynth and the Alium bulbs are sprouting...  


Make it a good day!

9 comments:

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

I like all flowers, but roses are my favorite.

Jackie said...

On the first day of spring, we got some more snow here. I think we are going to have to wait a bit before even thinking of gardens.

God bless.

Faith said...

Roses, are also my favorite especially the heirloom variety the have a wonderful fragrance.

wisps of words said...

When I see violets, I know it is spring!

Keep calm, by focusing on nature. Yes.

One and someone suggested putting a Heart in the window. Nice sound to that. -smile-

Love and Courage
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Jules said...

I love to see the daffodils scattered about the countryside at this time of year, although My favourite 'flower' would have to be the wild garlic that appears to carpet the woodland floor. X

Granny Marigold said...

I cannot decide on one favourite Spring flower...They all make my heart happy!
I googles Virginia Bluebells to see what they look like and they're so pretty. No wonder you want to grow them. I hope you have success.

Faith said...

The Virginia Blue Bells grow wild in our park system. You can't pick them or dig them up. But I managed to find a place which sells the bulbs/tubers. Oh I do hope they come up this year.

Lady Locust said...

I thought I responded to this, maybe I forgot to hit send. Or if I responded to a different post with the answer to this one, please forgive me. But I think lilies of the valley are beautiful:-)

Faith said...

Lilly of them Valley, such a chock full beautiful aroma in such a wee plant. They whoever they are, at the park,are considered invasive, because they are not native. Doesn't that beat all?

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