Winter to Spring
Looking beyond the brittle stems of last year’s Giant Hibiscus plants, I can see the daffodils starting to bloom in my backyard. It is quite the reminder of how the seasons change.They are beautiful
flowers. Whether planted as a border or to brighten up a garden, daffodils are
just the thing. They are hardy and prolific, too.
Seeing the daffodils
perking up brings to mind the rest of my backyard. My weedy vegetable garden
needs to be cleared for new plantings. I have cucumber seeds and tomato seeds
and lots of herbs all waiting to be given their chance to thrive. I’ll remove
the dead branches from the hibiscus plants when the new ones start to come up.
What a wonderful way
to view the season. The daily temperatures may still be shifting but I am eager
to start Spring planting.
Lots of things to
know about daffodils:
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ReplyDeleteSeeing the crocuses bloom and the tiny shoots of our other perennials gives me such joy and a sense of renewal. I can hardly wait to get outside and to our plants.
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