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Monday, April 14, 2014

What's Up?

You ask "What's up?"


Daffodils all over the yard are mostly blooming.


This by the pond (name escaping me).


Hostas farthest along are against a wall on the east side under my study window.


Hyacinthe



Bleeding heart.


Bloodroot in perennial garden.




A's garden is mostly done.


Some doors are up.




The vegetable garden has peas up as well as spinach and other lettuces.  Sorry no photos.

4 comments:

HolleyGarden said...

Oh, Marcia - you have a lot up! Love the bloodroot! I don't think I've ever seen this plant. Very pretty. And so many hostas!!! Wow! And I love the little doors in A's garden.

Serenity Cove said...

So much fun watching spring flowers come into bloom. You are further along than here. I saw a few hosta pips coming up and I pushed some dirt over them because we have a freeze tonight:( Hope everything makes it through okay!

Fun60 said...

Your garden is looking good. Like the doors springing up.

amanda said...

Wow! We have nothing up at all. It's frozen & snowing again today.
I did see little nubs emerging from our rhubarb last week though!
Bloodroot is one of our very earliest wild bloomers here.. I can't wait for it. :)
Love the little garden doors!