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I can't wait until the smells start coming from the hyacinths. |
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"Croci" showing through the daffodils. |
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Daffodils and hyacinths . . what more could be asked of SPRING? |
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Could these be roses starting to "spring" forth? |
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More daffodils . . . can you guess my favorite Spring flower? |
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Grecian Windflowers . . . beautiful blue in the Spring garden. |
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Largest hyacinth of all. |
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Three pretty maids in a row . . . well, not a row, but they are pretty maids. |
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Now is the time to clean out the winter "ruffage." |
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Since 2006, a bird has lived in thise eves of our neighbor's house. They are always singers . . . wish they were prettier . . . they deserve it. |
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Back yard, under the drier vent. Usually the 1st blooms of the daffodil variety. This year, the front matched them for blooming. |
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Welcome to my front walkway. |
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My "bestie," Joyce, at home made this as our housewarming gift. It truly welcomes people to our abode. |
1ST Day of SPRING and the flowers are beautiful!
See You Later, Gator.
Happy Spring Paula! Beautiful posies.
ReplyDeleteLove your gardens! I have bulbs with greenery but no flowers yet. :o(
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