First sign of Spring blooms, the Snow Drop, always first to show it’s face, ironically, one day after what will hopefully be our last snow fall.
Temp in the mid 40′s, clear skies.
First sign of Spring blooms, the Snow Drop, always first to show it’s face, ironically, one day after what will hopefully be our last snow fall.
Temp in the mid 40′s, clear skies.
Given the mild winter we’ve had so far, it’s no surprise that we are already beginning to see signs of spring 1 week into February. We took a quick walk around the gardens to show you a few tell tale signs that spring is on it’s way.

hibiscus bulb beginning to grow

first leaves of the poppy plant
Our neighbor told us that her bees have already awoke from their winter hibernation, causing her to need to feed them honey to hold them over until the flowers bloom. What signs of spring are you seeing in your neck of the woods?
We are about two weeks ahead of schedule here at the farm when it comes to natural signs of spring. The crocuses have come and gone, even though they were in bloom last year at this time. We are enjoying the colorful sights and fragrant scents of the flowers around us.
At our wedding last September, we gave daffodil bulbs as favors. The variety is a large all yellow flower:

I love the white daffodils with orange centers.

Our forsythia is so cheery. Check out my sweet garden clogs:

This ornamental weeping cherry is one of the most beautiful plants on our farm:
