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I think my garden is two weeks ahead this year

by Tricia

I can’t believe how well my garden is doing so far this Spring. We had a much warmer than usual March (that means above zero temps instead of -20 C!) and that seems to have put my garden ahead by at least two weeks.

The Crocuses are just about finished blooming in the backyard – although the ones in the shadier front lawn haven’t come up yet). The ones remaining in the back are wilted or just green leaves now. Here’s what they looked like about two weeks ago at their best:

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The raised garden beds have little green patches throughout – the tulips leaves are almost fully grown, as are the hyacinth leaves. Some of the hyacinths have started to develop buds and I expect that they’ll be blooming in a few days. The Glories of the Snow are up as well and most are in bloom. Actually a lot of my spring bulbs are producing leaves or showing signs of life, the roses are starting to leaf out as well. It’s certainly nice to see all the green leaves as well as spots with pink and blue flowers.

My Danfordia irises were up and blooming last weekend, but then we let the dog out in the yard and she trampled them. 🙁 She also ate a few of the Crocus flowers and leaves and gave us a bit of a scare late that night when she wouldn’t settle down. She kept trying to lie down in various areas of our living room but then she’d jump up again and change spots a minute later. This went on for over two hours. So for now we’re not letting her out in the yard – when she gets excited (seeing the new puppy next door) she tends to bit plants randomly … that’s not good when there are some toxic plants out there!

So far my garden beds are looking good. They still have cedar mulch on them from last year.  I did however spend some time tidying them up and pulling out oh maybe 100 tiny maple trees that had started growing in the still bare spots in the raised beds. With all the rain we’ve had in the past few days I’m sure I’ll have more to pull out this weekend.

How is your garden doing this Spring? Is it a week or two ahead because of warmer temps earlier in the year or is it behind?






Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, In The Garden, Photography, Spring Tasks Tagged With: crocus, dog, flowers, garden, gardening, glories of the snow, green, greening up, irises, leaves, raised beds, spring, toxic, tulips, two weeks ahead, warm

Sunny days and Snowy days

by Tricia

Here in Toronto it’s been snowing on and off for two days now, but we had a lovely Saturday.

It reached 14 Celsius – perfect weather for taking pictures of the flowers that were blooming and the new plants coming up out of the ground.

Chris and I spent a few hours on Saturday cleaning up the front garden and the planted boulevard.

It looked great … lots of new life and my roses all survived the winter as far as I can tell. Too bad everything’s covered in a light layer of snow right now!

Here’s what my now snow covered and likely wilting crocus’ looked like on Saturday …

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It was lovely to look out my Kitchen window and see all those flowers blooming in the grass. So pretty!

How’s your garden and for that matter, the weather in your area this week?

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, Photography, Spring Tasks Tagged With: beautiful day, blooming, crocus, flowers, garden, Lovely, photograph, snowing, spring, Toronto, weather

The crocus are finally up!

by Tricia

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You know that Spring has truly arrived once you see Snowdrops and Crocus’ coming up in peoples gardens!

My crocus’ have made their first appearance today. Two tiny little flowers in the sunniest patch of my backyard lawn.

Yellow Crocus again

Actually there might be crocus all over the place. We have a lot of leaves from the neighbors maple tree in our gardening beds (just a light dusting of ones that fell in the fall that we didn’t clean up) and at the edges of the raised garden beds. It’s at the edges of the lawn near the stones of the raised garden beds that I planted the crocus bulbs, so there might very well be several plants under those leaves.

I think I might go out into the garden this afternoon and rake up the leaves, rake the lawn and perhaps clear out some of the dead foliage in the garden beds. The weather forecast for the next weeks says that it will be above freezing during the day and zero at night most nights for the next week with only one night well below zero … so I think it’s finally safe to get out there and do a little garden work.

I won’t prune the roses yet. It’s still far too early to do that. However, I suspect with this warmer than average March we’ve had the roses and other shrubs and trees in the area will come out of dormancy at least a week if not two weeks earlier than they normally do … well if the weather holds, that is. I mean, I can already see some leaf buds on many of my roses.

How is your garden doing this Spring? Have you noticed that a few of your plants are blooming or coming out of dormancy a little earlier than normal?

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Maintenance, Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Spring Tasks, The neighborhood Tagged With: blooming, buds, clean_up, crocus, flowers, garden, gardening, Green_Thumb_Sunday, GTS, lawn, leaves, raised_beds, rake, snowdrops, spring, warm, weather, yardwork

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