As of late, I've seen pictures of snowdrops and crocuses on Facebook posts. So, with high hopes in hand, I went looking around my yard to see what signs of spring I could find. No snowdrops yet, but I did find a few things had poked their heads above the dirt. Winter is definitely not over, but spring is coming. Get ready for some pictures below of mostly brown with a few splashes of green as you see what I found.
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Tulips |
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Crocuses |
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Daylilies |
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Daffodils |
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Hydrangea. Last summer's blooms are providing some interest in the winter. |
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Mums |
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Nandina. The nandina berries provide color all winter long because the birds don't like them. |
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Beautyberry. The birds do like these berries, so there are only a few left. |
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Lilac buds |
According to the groundhog yesterday, spring is coming soon. So we shall see.
Until next time...