And year after year, spring does it again--puts on a new show every day.
Here's the show I saw recently in my yard.
The grape hyacinths have started to bloom. These should last for a while because there are still several budding stalks hidden in the leaves. |
Aunt Martha and Uncle Billy gave me some red twig dogwood branches to start my own shrubs. So far, so good. I hope they continue to grow. |
Leaves are joining the blossoms on the ornamental plum tree. |
And also on the forsythia bushes. |
The crabapple trees are budding. |
As are the dogwoods. |
The nandinas don't show much activity yet. You can tell that birds don't like nandina berries. |
The plants aren't the only things that have been busy. This bluebird nest is almost done. |
You've got spring going good there, looks like. I hope we will have it going here soon.
ReplyDeleteYou had a good start on spring before all of the floods. You'll be seeing it again soon.
DeleteThe flowering trees are so pretty. We got 8 (!!!) inches of snow Sunday (have I already whined about that???) so it covered up our bulb plants. In the 40s and rainy today so melting is occurring. We do have our yearly nest on my front wreath--I checked today and there are 5 eggs. So fun!
ReplyDelete8 inches!! So, sorry. While snow in April is not unheard of here, it's never that much.
DeleteWhat kind of bird is nesting in your wreath? The bluebird nest above is not quite finished. The inside cavity needs to improved, so no eggs yet. Maybe this year, we can have a successful brood of bluebirds. The first two years saw great competition for the nest box and some outside predators killing mama's. It can be a cruel world out there.
My husband says it's a house finch. He's better at identifying birds than I am. A bluebird nest would be amazing!!
DeleteWe have house finches all over the place here, but I don't know where they nest.
DeleteSpring has definitely sprung in your garden, Live and Learn! I loved seeing all the colors and signs of new life! It really is amazing to see how soon things leaf up and flower, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAnd spring does the same thing year after year after year. I feel lucky to be a part of it. :)
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