The first of the new crocus planted last fall to show color. The ones that have been in my garden for years are far ahead of these for some reason.
Not really a sign of spring but because of the mild winter, the frog bit in my dinosaur egg didn't die but stayed green. Hooray!
Garrya elliptica in full bloom. (O.K. so, it's a winter bloomer but we can see anything as a sign of spring, right? Lots more blooms to come on Garden Blogger's Bloom Day on February 15th.
Not really a sign of spring but because of the mild winter, the frog bit in my dinosaur egg didn't die but stayed green. Hooray!
My first dandelion of the season along with violets that need to be pulled.
Melianthus major 'Antonow's Blue' happily emerging from the ground.
Stachyurus praecox budding up and getting ready for its big show.
Garrya elliptica in full bloom. (O.K. so, it's a winter bloomer but we can see anything as a sign of spring, right? Lots more blooms to come on Garden Blogger's Bloom Day on February 15th.
Looking forward to a great season of gardening!
Are you seeing signs of plant life responding to the increase in light in your garden or is it still covered with snow? Perhaps you garden year round in a warmer climate. Wherever you garden, I hope you are loving every minute you spend in your paradise!