Did you hear that?
You did, right? And you’re as friggin pumped as me, right?
That my friends is the sound of determined bulbs breaking through the brutally wet clay and shoving aside stones with a single-minded purpose. They’re all like “you can’t hold us back any longer. It’s mutha f’n time“.
Let me be the first to welcome them, at least in my neck of the woods.
They’re a sight for sore eyes and a sign that it’s time to get my gardening on.
Allium
Hyacinth
Tulips
Summer Snowflake (Leucojum)
Silver Bells
We even have some green activity beyond the bulbs. Holy crap’n crap.
Iris
Sorbaria
Perennial Allium
Lady’s Mantle
It may be a little difficult to say goodbye to those who helped make the winter somewhat bearable.
Oh who am I kidding.
Later suckers.
Wohoo! Spring is getting going, that’s great!
We’re nearly full-out into spring here, though a few things haven’t woken up yet.
I just saw crocus blooming today. I’m so happy! Spring has sprung in WV and NJ also 🙂
Amazing photos.
Galanthus Nivalus have been blooming for a few weeks and Lenten Rose coming to life in the Hudson Valley. Snowstorm in the forecast in two days.
Rocking new growth here in MA, too! WOO HOO!!!
I saw your pruning video for the Artic Fire Dogwood, and I have one that I planted last fall. I don’t know whether I need to trim it, but wondered what the outcome was for the 10″ haircut you gave yours… I now live in Ocean Shores, WA, which is zone 8-9, I think. I am a novice gardener.