The chilliest day we have had all week, and I decide to go out and take photos (and stock) of my gardens. I find I need to fill up my time with such tasks as I eagerly await my new seed starting flats so I can start getting my hands dirty. It also stems from my attendance last night at a lecture by a fellow Master Gardener on Garden Pests & Beneficial Organisms. Will this be the year that I really look for pests in the garden? And keep it up beyond May 1st?
I did not find any little creatures hiding in the garden, but to my surprise and delight, I noticed several early birds (besides the daffodils which I mentioned in my last blog):iris, yarrow, and lilac! I also stumbled across a lovely little moss making its home at the base of a small retaining log in my Hollow Shade Garden. So though I may have been moaning a bit about all the blah of a winter garden, it isn't that long of a time without some green.
Here are a few bits of green for you!
Daffodils & some wild strawberry
White Lilac buds
Moss in the Hollow Shade Garden
Iris peeking out
Happy Gardening!
Chick Weed, your photos are full of promise! I've only lived in SE FL for 5 years, relocating from the Chicago suburbs, where such a sight as your photos sends the heart leaping with joy! I remember watching longingly for the first Robin and the giant snow crocus! Not that I miss the snow or cold, but those memories are full of happiness for me. Thanks so much for sharing your 1st shots of spring!
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