I made a quick survey of our yard this weekend to confirm that my perennials survived the winter. Based on what I observed, I'm optimistic that most everything I planted last year is coming back, along with my old standbys. Snow must indeed be a good insulator!
I also noticed that many spring plants are in bloom or ready to do so very soon. Here are a few images captured around our yard:
I also noticed that many spring plants are in bloom or ready to do so very soon. Here are a few images captured around our yard:
Let's see if I can name them, beginning at the top left corner (click on the image to bigify):
1) Vinca groundcover -- A slow growing but pretty groundcover with simple purple flowers.
2) Daffodils (or jonquils?) -- This particular set has very tiny blooms.
3) and 4) Hyacinth --See if you can find Mr. Bumblebee! We received a pot of pink hyacinths when our daughter was born. These may no longer be from that same batch of bulbs, but they always remind me of her. :-)
5) Pasque (=Easter in French) flowers -- This unusual plant is one of the earliest bloomers each spring, hence the name.
6) Virginia bluebells -- Almost ready to bloom! My bluebells came from my late grandma's yard. She loved them and so do I.
7) Grape hyacinth -- Spreads easily...so pretty! Apparently makes good rabbit snacks.
8) Coralbells -- I have several different varieties around the yard. Love the color of this one.
9) Sedum -- Beautiful succulent, very hardy and heat tolerant. I've divided my sedum plants a few times and now have several!
Gorgeous! My favorite part of spring - all the beautiful colors in bloom. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful Janet! We have some corabells and some sedum. Amazingly all of the plants I planted last year are coming back. (I thought I'd killed them!)My bleeding hearts are already blooming!
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love bigifying. Although as hobbies go it's hard to find the time...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty garden too!