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Monday, February 22, 2016

Time for forsythia cuttings

The forsythia is just right for taking cuttings in our yard, right now.


I wait to see a single opening blossom. Then I begin taking cuttings to bring indoors. Obviously, I take those first cuttings from branches which overhang the paths and make themselves a nuisance to walk by. So, basically killing 2 birds, here. Neatening up the walkways, and bringing blooms inside to enjoy.


Can't pass up a free bouquet of flowers!

Saturday, February 20, 2016

What's blooming in my garden these days

Snow crocus -- they bloom earlier, are smaller, and more delicate in color
Giant crocus -- I have several spots of purple and white giant crocus
Primroses -- my favorite is this pale yellow one, but there's also white, pink and purple in my yard
Grecian Windflower -- it's an early bloomer for us
Petite Daffodils -- the petite ones bloom several weeks before the larger daffodils. They're about 10-12 inches tall and do fine in pots for us.
Here's a swath of purple and white giant crocus, near the front door. It's visible from the driveway. On a sunny day, when the blooms are open, it's a cheery sight when driving in.
Next to the kitchen door is a tiny dooryard garden of white and purple primrose, purple hyacinth, petite daffodils, some ground cover with tiny white blooms, later in spring, evergreens, violets, and lots of moss and rocks.
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