Beautiful photos again Jen - You have inspired me to try more macro shots of plants and flowers, rather than just sticking to recording our work in the garden! Thank you.
Jen: I was once a gardener who eschewed bulbs - mainly because they were fodder for the suqirrels... the ones who lay in wait until you had planted a bag of something, only yo follow behind and snatch everything for lunch!..... BUT.... there is something so traditional about Spring in the garden and snowdrops... and with the market of new and exciting collector cultivars, I think it's something that will be added to the must have list for the coming gardening season. Work is filling so much time.... I have to re-schedule when I will be able to blog on a regular basis! Hope you're having the glorious sunny Sunday that I am!
I'm in a good mood just seeing blooms on my favorite garden blogging buddie's sites. Are you ready to work your fingers to the bone? It's almost time. Maybe you are already.
Beautiful Snowdrops..although I wish they would rename them..I have had enough snow..you better plant those seeds soon, although direct sowing is always a ossibility! :)
Snowdrops! Ah - how I long to see them... still snowy here.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing sweeter than snowdrops! Snowdrops then lily of the valley. Mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteNothing says "Spring" better than these little lovelies!
ReplyDeleteFinally, spring is upon us. Sweet snowdrops!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely little white jewels.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It's another fabulous day outside today. Surely, this means Spring is in the house!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos again Jen - You have inspired me to try more macro shots of plants and flowers, rather than just sticking to recording our work in the garden!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Jen:
ReplyDeleteI was once a gardener who eschewed bulbs - mainly because they were fodder for the suqirrels... the ones who lay in wait until you had planted a bag of something, only yo follow behind and snatch everything for lunch!..... BUT.... there is something so traditional about Spring in the garden and snowdrops... and with the market of new and exciting collector cultivars, I think it's something that will be added to the must have list for the coming gardening season. Work is filling so much time.... I have to re-schedule when I will be able to blog on a regular basis! Hope you're having the glorious sunny Sunday that I am!
You too! I'm enjoying this beautiful day so much. Spring has revived me!
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love snow drops. one of my favorite spring blooms. thanks for sharing the beauties with us.
ReplyDeleteI love those snowdrops!!! They are so delicate and pretty. Thanks for sharing, Jen! :)
ReplyDeleteI love those pure white blooms. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm in a good mood just seeing blooms on my favorite garden blogging buddie's sites. Are you ready to work your fingers to the bone? It's almost time. Maybe you are already.
ReplyDeleteAh the pay off of procrastination.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Snowdrops..although I wish they would rename them..I have had enough snow..you better plant those seeds soon, although direct sowing is always a ossibility! :)
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