Happy Easter! I am enchanted by all things spring in my neighborhood right now. The grass is so green you would think it is not real, and trees are starting to explode in leaves.
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As you are facing the house, this is on the left, but I'm looking down the hill at the three new allium I planted in fall, plus the foxgloves and anemones returning for action. |
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This is a previously planted allium but what's interesting is that behind it, there is a single stalk of an allium that did come up and bloom last year - but it has no leaves this year. Wonder what happened, and will it bloom? |
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Apparently I should have pruned the baptisia to the ground last year. Must get on it now! |
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The backyard hydrangea starting to leaf, and the ever-reliable bleeding heart, which will probably perish when work begins on the yard. |
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Daffodils close to the house. |
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Daffodils along the back wall of the back yard, planted my first year in the house and returning strong! Not all of them did so. |
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These may be the only hens and chicks that survived the winter. |
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I am still hoping these are self-sown Larkspur in the foreground - also note the healthy-looking allium transplanted from the back yard! |
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Hydrangea and mystery weeds. |
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Remember I was worried this peony wouldn't come back? Wonder if it will bloom this year, unlike last year? |
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Lilac is preparing to bloom |
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Glorious lungwort in the back plot, about to be displaced with our planned yard work. |
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This phlox patch grows every year, to my delight |
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Robust poppies, but not sending up any flower stems yet |
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These very little purple-flowered weeds (a violet variety, perhaps?) are scattered around the back yard and we like them |
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This is one site of the seedlings we transplanted earlier this month from our mini-greenhouses. Frankly they were too little to transplant but the timing of our vacation last week was such that I thought we might as well stick them in the ground and see what happened. I bet a few of them will make it. |
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Another seedling site |
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The foot of one of the back yard trees. I like this scene. Kind of fairy-friendly. |
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The perennial tulips are returning! |
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The viburnum is blooming beautifully. Both bushes. |
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