Most of the mini-greenhouses are now sporting little sprouts, the exceptions being foxgloves and peppers.
Also, everything else around the yard is looking stupendous and full of promise.
Side-by-side comparisons of the front at this time of year are below. There were more daffodils than I remembered that didn't make it back this year, but the main takeaway is that everything else looks a little behind this year - no surprise whatsoever, given that spring only just showed up. Note the viburnum already blooming this time last year.
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Allium |
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Gypsophila |
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Sweet pea |
Also, everything else around the yard is looking stupendous and full of promise.
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Magnolia |
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Alliums in the front yard |
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Perennial tulips... please don't let them get eaten before blooming! |
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April 19, 2017 |
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April 18, 2018 |
Finally, yesterday I saw an Eastern Towhee (bird) in the bush, and today a pair of chickadees made an appearance.
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