An early and most welcome colourful spot in Heather's Garden this spring. As any gardener will know...plant fall bulbs for spring blooms.
The perennials are slowly coming to life.
As well as the crocuses shown above, I planted about a dozen saffron crocuses which I didn't get so see blooming because a deer ate all of the flowers before I got there. That's a pretty exotic taste treat for a deer. Hope he or she enjoyed them. Maybe next year.
Some hyacinths popping up. They should be blooming in about ten days.
A lamium groundcover plant was thriving as soon as the snow melted.
The pasque flowers should bloom the same time as the hyacinths.
Photographed at Saint Margaret's Church and Cemetery near Eagle Butte, Alberta on April 26 and 27, 2025.
That little clump of crocuses is a true spot of Spring beauty!
ReplyDeleteHeather, Maureen, Kaitlyn I and families say tha k you for your loving care and fine photos
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is postcard-worthy. Such a lovely little spot that you take care of so well.
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