By joenesgarden, 2 years and 2 months ago
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13 comments
2 years and 2 months ago
Happy Spring! Once again we have proved that great minds do indeed think alike...
2 years and 2 months ago
Thank you for the daffodils, I miss them so much here in Dubai. I have set your picture as my wallpaper to remind me that somewhere in the world there is such a thing as seasonal change, not just various degrees of hot...
2 years and 2 months ago
I know we are in pretty much the same climate, at least the same state, but your gardens are always weeks ahead of mine! My iris reticulata just started blooming and my daffodils are only green tips just now. I come over here to your blog to see what should be blooming in my garden. Your posts are such a tease -- and such a welcome sight!
2 years and 2 months ago
You are very welcome, Ulrike. I'll make sure to post additional photos as the others bloom. I don't think I would be very happy living where seasons don't change the weather.
2 years and 2 months ago
Laurrie, it's not unusual for there to be such a spread in bloom times within zones. Just a few miles from my gardens, closer to the CT river, things often bloom a week before they do here. The variations just allow us to enjoy blossoms longer.
2 years and 2 months ago
Joene,
For positive inspiration, you offer some of the best. Your photos are always lovely and make me think I'm right there next to the blooms. What could be more inspiring than an outdoor garden!
Jackie
2 years and 2 months ago
Thanks, Jackie. The two most humbling things I've done are raising kids and gardening ... both constantly and firmly remind me that 'other' forces are at work.
2 years and 2 months ago
Spring is still in a dead sleep here. Glad to know she's yawning and stretching in other places.
Christine in Alaska
2 years and 2 months ago
I am glad to see your happy signs of spring. Daffodils always make me smile!
2 years and 1 month ago
Christine, I bet spring is stirring under all your snow, you just can't see her actions yet.
2 years and 1 month ago
These little Tete-a-Tetes are great for easy, early color, Deborah.
2 years and 1 month ago
Oooh, spring just keeps on coming doesn't it...I just learned our trip to DC for spring break coincides with the Cherry Blossom festival...cannot wait...
2 years and 1 month ago
You are indeed lucky, Babette, to see the cherry trees in blossom.
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