Not a lot! Even the magnolia which usually is out in full force mid April is not showing signs of rapture! But a welcome sight (who seems oblivious to the cold) has arrived in my back yard!
Hello, old friend! Come with me to enjoy other gardeners’ blooms at May Dreams Gardens. This is a great way to see what is blooming in other gardeners’ back yards!
You’re ahead of me! Our forsythia and narcissi have not yet bloomed. Is that a heron?
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That is an egret!
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Spring has arrived at last in the UK , blossom and buds are busting open with our higher temperatures, it is wonderful to see all the flowers at last. Hope your temperatures soon rise!
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The blooms sure are coming slow. I guess it makes us appreciate each one.
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I love the egret – what a thrill it must be to have him as a neighbor. Have the willows rooted? My peas are up!
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Pretty yellows! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a prettier picture of a forsythia!
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Good morning Jayne! How lovely to see your blooms! We had a major snow storm on Thursday that has left a heavy but very beautiful blanket of snow on us. We had the greatest melt-down of a prior snow storm’s layer, but then we got HIT again! More is expected on Sunday and I am longing to see the daffodils come up. Thank you and all the other dears out there who are sharing their gardens! Anita
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Oh my word Anita! I would not like to see snow in April, but then I would not like to live in a desert either, so there you have it. There are some things that come with the territory! I must tell you – the beautiful landscape in your mind will make even a snowfall in APril something special to express. You are one of the best bloggers!!!
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