I have a bunch just coming up from bulbs we ordered from the Skagit Valley last Fall...the tulips won't be too far behind. But I do love daffodils for how well they naturalize, its so neat to drive by these old farms and see a bunch coming up...where I am sure an old farmhouse used to stand. Often the flowers will outlast the structures.
A chronicle of random musings celebrating daily life, faith, family, sewing and making quilts from my semi-rural North Carolina studio:
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boy do they look luscious...even though we've no snow and haven't had much all winter, miss those beautiful spring flowers...soon, though, soon...
Heavenly.
Beautiful spring flowers, although it doesnt feel like spring in the UK today :(
I have a bunch just coming up from bulbs we ordered from the Skagit Valley last Fall...the tulips won't be too far behind. But I do love daffodils for how well they naturalize, its so neat to drive by these old farms and see a bunch coming up...where I am sure an old farmhouse used to stand. Often the flowers will outlast the structures.
Wonderfully beautiful. Judy C
Love!
Yesterday is was 73. Today it is 34. Plants around here are still hibernating.
Mine are still deep in the earth. Thanks for letting me enjoy yours!
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