Rose of Sharon has some little green dots on the stems, the pear tree has solidly set buds, the lilac is still sleeping but the buds are set. My Bachelor Buttons are leafing up, the hostas are trying to poke through. The sedums look like little clusters of green balls. Still waiting on a sign from the Foxglove. And the Burning Bushes are dotted with new growth. I'm thinking spring is in the area, just hasn't fully announced its' arrival. :)
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Still looking for the signs of Spring here; maybe tomorrow ;-)
ReplyDeleteRose of Sharon has some little green dots on the stems, the pear tree has solidly set buds, the lilac is still sleeping but the buds are set. My Bachelor Buttons are leafing up, the hostas are trying to poke through. The sedums look like little clusters of green balls. Still waiting on a sign from the Foxglove. And the Burning Bushes are dotted with new growth. I'm thinking spring is in the area, just hasn't fully announced its' arrival. :)
ReplyDeleteI started my little seedlings inside for my long awaited veggie garden yesterday.
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I love spring; even in my 40s I still get enthused about the sudden eruption of life after months of winter dormancy.
ReplyDeleteBest of all - we are only a week or two away from tulips!