Today, I was ready! I’ve been enjoying these beautiful tulips putting on a show and wanted to share them with you. I kept missing the chance to grab a picture of their buttery centers. The tulips start to ‘disrobe’ around mid-day, usually when I’m gone. They’re wrapped up snugly first thing in the morning and again by dusk. Aren’t they something?
Petite and purple crocus broke ground this week, blooming with sporty stripes and tailored leaves to match They’re small put powerful, and once established, appear year after year. I planted crocus in several pots and as a border under the Acer and around the steps. Next year I’ll be far more adventurous, planting in greater volume. They’re magnificent!
This lovely should burst on the scene tomorrow, just in time for Blooming Thursday. (No pressure, little flower.)
I’ll close with this luscious number. I don’t remember planting it and don’t know what it is. Suggestions welcome.
Haven’t seen colors like those in months! Hope spring makes it this way soon.
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Hang in there, Will. The bulbs are busy working under the snow. They’ll be popping up in no time.
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Amazing colors!!! Thanks….
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Nature in her brilliance. Thanks for commenting.
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I’m in love with those striped purple and white crocus, stunning. You’ve made awesome photo’s for us Alys. Hey I wonder if your last picture is a pink Freesia. They are one of my favourite treats from the flower shop. I adore the yellow, very heavenly scented and the white scented spicey. I love that there’s no pressure in your garden…giggle…so funny.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1158&bih=642&q=freesia&oq=freesia&gs_l=img.3..0l10.619.3520.0.3787.10.8.1.1.1.0.205.1050.5j2j1.8.0…0.0…1ac.1.5.img._2sw5qrh9tU
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Oh you’re brilliant! From the photos, yes, that is absolutely what it is. I wonder if I received them as a potted gift one year, or if the bulbs came from a mixed bag. I really don’t remember, but now I’m reaping the rewards. I have another one growing in this same pot and a third coming up beneath the potted hydrangea. Spring is springing along!
Thanks, too, for your very kind words. They do smell nice. I’ll have to look for some yellow ones. That would be a nice compliment to all the purple and pink.
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I would imagine the bulbs must be teeny tiny. Really amazing that they’ll just pop up in your garden with absolutely no attention or prep. I’m sure they are really so tender. California gardening is such a different experience, thanks for sharing that. Right on, yellow would look smashing with the purples. I’m also mad for sweet peas. While not as exotic looking, they grow really well here and I LOVE the scent. Also, they go on and on all summer.
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They are pretty small (marble-sized or a bit smaller).
I really must think about growing sweet peas. I remember my mom growing them once, too, on a patio. I didn’t realize they were so scented.
Nice!
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They make really sweet little bouquets inside, you’ll love them. 😀
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I’m SOLD!!! Love it. Love you.
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xoxoxo times a million.
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Mwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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LOL, BOOM there you are with big kisses…..love it. Mwwwaaaa back to you my dear.
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Already have a shutterbug infestation 🙂
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🙂 ♥
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Loving my autumn harvest but really really missing those lovely spring beauties. I can practically smell them through my screen. Seriously! Good job, Alys.
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Aw, Liz! Thank you for that. You’re my garden idol. You grow and you cook and you make it all look so easy. I love that.
When are you back in the States?
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So glad you have the early spring to share with those of us not so fortunate just yet. Beautiful photos. They’d make great post cards. Hmmmm? Thanks
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I love the idea of making postcards. You are brilliant, my dear.
Yes, we are lucky to have these early signs of spring. If only we could get a bit of spring rain to go with it. Will you send us some of yours?
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Gladly. 🙂
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I had no idea that Tulups came in such a gorgeous colour! Heavenly …….
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Thanks so much for stopping by. They are brilliant, aren’t they?
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I swear you have all the blessings where you live!!
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Life is very good to us here, We could never begin to afford all that property you have, though, so embrace that. I drool whenever I see it.
It’s all relative, isn’t it? XXoo
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So true. 🙂
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