In honour of both St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) and Spring (March 20th) falling on the same week I thought it was appropriate that I post some photos of the type of greenery and flower buds that I hope to begin seeing sometime in the next two to three weeks.
Our gardens are still covered in two or three feet of snow. Quite unusual for any winter around here let alone this time of year. However, I suspect that deep beneath the snow my spring flower bulbs know that it’s warming up and that they are preparing to emerge from the ground.
The photo above is of pink hyacinth buds developing. I expect to see some plants that look just like this by no later than mid April. Below is one of the first flowers that I’ll see. It’s a yellow crocus. I also grow purple crocus’ too. I expect to see these harbingers of spring as soon as most of the snow is gone. Often I see crocus’ by March 25th or so.
Along with Tulips, daffodils, and several other types of spring flowers and bulbs we should begin to see hosta’s emerging from the earth by the middle of April and with luck, if it’s been a nice Spring they should be at least this big by mid-May or earlier:
Do you photograph your garden and the plants you grow in different stages? From the first green leaves to the first flower buds?
Once the snow melts away I’ll have to start getting to my spring tasks! I look forward to seeing new plants emerge much more than cleaning up the garden, but it all goes together doesn’t it?
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wiseacre says
I too have a couple feet of snow hanging on. A few 40F days haven’t had any effect on it either. I also had to dig up old photos to use today. I couldn’t bear posting another snowy series of photos.
Shady Gardener says
Aren’t those Beautiful photographs! I’ve just posted GTS. http://yardisgreen.blogspot.com/2008/03/green-thumb-sunday_16.html
I’m not so far ahead of you, but we are “out of snow” right now. 🙂
Laane says
What a beautiful photo’s.
We don’t have snow here. just grey grey grey clouds.
James Mann says
I am getting pretty excited. This is really our first year at gardening at our new home. Even though we have been here 3 years.
It took us that long to get settled in and gardening was not on the list until this year.
I have purchased an HP digital camera and plan to photograph the property and what emerges so we can plan what we want to move or get rid of.
This is also the year we plan to have a veggie garden but first we have to get someone to till the area we have planned it to be. But once that’s done we are eager to become backyard gardeners.
Last year we were surprised by all the flowers that came up we didn’t know we had.
The front of our house is where we see the first signs of life but that’s only when the 3 feet of snow disappears.
I am getting so excited I am tempted to get someone to shovel the entire yard. 🙂
Neil Pedersen says
<p>I am just coming off my spring bloom. In Arizona I have to force my bulbs. </p>