I’ve very pleased to announce that the snow that covered my garden beds for most of the winter is now almost gone and that there are signs of life in the form of green sprouts coming up everywhere in the garden and even my lawn.
I saw our first crocus, a white one, in a sunny area of our back lawn on Tuesday. The next day I went out into the garden with our puppy and I noticed that the crocus’ that I’d planted at the edges of the raised garden beds, in the lawn, were starting to appear as well. There were no other flowers but their distinctive green leaves were sprouting up in several places.
I grow strawberries along the edge of a few of our garden beds and as per usual once the snow disappeared the plants were looking leafy and green.
Chives, heuchera, a few tulips, iris and perhaps even some daffodil leaves are making an appearance as well.
It’s a Spring beautiful day here in Toronto. So in a little while I hope to go out and begin to tidy up a few garden beds. I’m not going to do too much. Just clear off some of the dead foliage. No pruning or clipping just yet.
I’m certain that once I clear off some of the leaves that have blown into the garden beds and take away the dead foliage that’s matted down on the beds I’ll discover that quite a few plants are beginning to grow.
I just love this time of year in the garden. It’s a joy to see those first few green sprouts and to dream of what’s to come.
Maybe I’ll get lucky and discover that the peonies are beginning to come up.
How is your garden doing today?
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Leah says
Isnt it just the loveliest day. I am stuck at home , studying for an exam. But with your post, I am encouraged to go and check out the garden. Hey, I’ll do just that, take photos and post it next week.
Enjoy the rest of the Sunday.
Richard says
Starting to look great. I managed to get out and work in the yard for a bit after work today myself. It was very relaxing.
Ladynred says
Here in Guelph snow is not fully melted yet. I haven’t look at my garden yet.
Aiyana says
Congrats on the arrival of spring! Happy GTS,
Aiyana
min hus says
My GTS post is up. I have crocuses, pansies, Puschkinia Libanotica and now Daffodils (tune in for pics next GTS) in bloom!
Donetta says
Mine is doing well. getting a bit leggy
Adam Hyman says
Your garden sounds beautiful. A few days ago I bought some strawberry plants, so hopefully I’ll get strawberries this summer.
I like your close up pictures, but I think it would also be great to have some pictures taken at a distance.
Also you should post a picture of your strawberry plants.
Arginine says
wow, thats so pretty! i miss gardens…
wiseacre says
It’s a week later and the first spring blooms I’ve come across are Vinca. On my return home I’ve found the snow gone except for a few patches in the woods. Mud season has arrived. But ir’s great to see the perennials emerging from their long winter rest.
Composting says
When those few green sprouts start to show, it’s an exciting thing to see every time. I started growing strawberries for the first time in my backyard a few weeks ago. Pretty excited. Congrats on the garden.
Bed Bugs Spray says
Spring is here again. In my opinion the most beautiful season of the year. Have fun in your new born garden!