What are those flowers in the top picture? I think we have some of those, but I haven't been able to identify 'em. Probably something everyone should know, but not me.
Peruby, they are called snowdrops and I got a pot of them from a work colleague. They like it moist, but are so easy to grow and eventually naturalize. Galanthus
I love a garden to look at. Working in one, planting it, weeding it,is a completely different thing. Maybe someday I'll be bitten with the gardening bug. I'm actually thinking about taking a course on it. Hubby knows all about growing food but doesn't get into flowers either. Thanks for letting me enjoy yours!
Gorgeous!! I can almost smell them
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Just the touch of sweet sunny spring I needed on the soggy seattle day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Double clicking to enlarge shows such detail. You have a great appreciation for nature.
ReplyDeleteI suppose you are too intelligent to plant anything that'll die in excessive frosts?
ReplyDeleteToo tired to blog? I know all about that.
Beautiful! So pure and lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh my! stunning pictures!! i so hope your spring is headed my way!! thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteI got nothin' here! :( You must be surrounded by colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat are those flowers in the top picture? I think we have some of those, but I haven't been able to identify 'em. Probably something everyone should know, but not me.
ReplyDeletePeruby, they are called snowdrops and I got a pot of them from a work colleague. They like it moist, but are so easy to grow and eventually naturalize. Galanthus
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove your new banner too!
Have a nice week ahead.
Bob, see my comment above to Peruby. They are a bulb and very easy to naturalize.
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch exquisite photos! Love the pansy!
ReplyDeleteThey're just gorgeous.. keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteLovely stuff. You leave me starting the day with a smile.
ReplyDeleteI love a garden to look at. Working in one, planting it, weeding it,is a completely different thing. Maybe someday I'll be bitten with the gardening bug. I'm actually thinking about taking a course on it. Hubby knows all about growing food but doesn't get into flowers either. Thanks for letting me enjoy yours!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos. I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteall the flowers are smiling - yay for spring!
ReplyDeleteI definitely need to get more in touch with nature. Your flowers are beautiful...and like Slommler I can almost smell them!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers. We are a long way from that. I like the flowers move north like the hummingbirds. The birds definitely get to Maine first.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, I never tire of new bloom.
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