Sunday, April 14, 2024

How Does Your Garden Grow?



What a difference a week makes! The daffodils started to make a comeback after having snow dumped on them


The petunias needed a little protection from the chilly nights


Waiting patiently


A full recovery and looking so fine in the moonlight. Well, the spotlight from the garage door.


Two days later a showy display


Tiny hyacinths in the grass


Sad, little jonquil. Himself said it was a daffodil. Daffodils are bright yellow says I and jonquils are pale yellow. He looked it up and said it was a wild daffodil. Whatever it is, it's looking sad.

How does your garden grow?

20 comments:

  1. Amazing how resilient the early bulbs are. It finally feels like spring here, too.

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    1. Still a little chilly today and maybe a shower or two, but sunny with high 60s and close to 70 for Monday and Tuesday!

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  2. have sprouts, but no flowers :( the new page background
    rocks by the way !! ♥♥

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  3. Isn't it wonderful when spring prevails?
    A lot of things are blooming here and I'm really enjoying it after our journey - even if there's still a lot of work to do!
    All the best after my blog break,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/04/back-again-ich-bin-wieder-im-lande.html
    PS: My travel report starts tomorrow...

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  4. Spring has sprung! And here the birds are singing their mating songs. (That's how I can tell it's spring! LOL)

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    1. What no mating calls from the alligators? 😺

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  5. So happy for you, spring has arrived!

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    1. It's about the only time of the year the yard looks nice

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  7. It's fun seeing spring flowers starting to bloom, isn't it? No dad's yet for me, but my grape hyacinths are blooming and I found one crocus blooming too. :) Hope it was a great Sunday.

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  8. VERY sad jonquil, but very happy daffs. Seems they came through the storm and are now happily sharing their love! Your garden definitely grows better than mine.

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    1. We were surprised the daffs came back. They look so pretty

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  9. Yay for Spring.
    Love the yellow daffodils.

    All the best Jan

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