Most years we buy some daffodill bulbs and plant them out in the garden. Unlike tulips, they thrive and spread, so it's getting difficult to find an area in the garden that can be dug without disturbing some daffs. But in Spring, when the conditions are right, they give a fabulous display, and this year the garden seems carpeted with them.
There's not just daffs, the Christmas roses seem to be doing well too, I have white ones and pink ones.
And who can dislike primroses, or the winter-flowering honeysuckle Lonicera Fragrantissima?
Lovely signs of spring emerging.
ReplyDeleteMy (always) late flowering snowdrops give me a sense of joy when they appear, as they recently have :-)
Spring has sprung.
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