14 May 2013
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Oh my, I hope things are more like the last couple of pictures now and not snowy and icy like the first.
ReplyDeleteWe went from late winter directly to summer heat, Catsynth. Most of the plants seem to be holding up okay!
DeleteBeautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteMy fave is the first one. Something so magical about snow on a tulip.
Blessings always
I agree, Stitchy! I hope you are feeling better today!
DeleteYuck to the snow, glad it went away and all bright now on display
ReplyDeleteI just hope the moisture will help keep forest fires from running rampant this summer, Pat...
Deletenot again! I feel sorry for your flowers. They have to put up with a lot.
ReplyDeleteYes, Monica, ten inches, then 80 degrees 10 days later. But the plants do seem to be adapting well, most of them, anyway.
DeleteLet's hope you've seen the last of it for a while....
ReplyDeleteBut I do love those hyacinths poking up out of the snow!
I've been saying I can't wait to snow dye again, Sue, but I actually can wait and hope I don't get another chance until about October...
DeleteIt has been a hard start, but he recovery is amazing.
ReplyDeleteYes, Neferi! Some of those little seedlings are now more than two inches tall!!!
DeleteHopefully the poor flowers survived the cold snow.
ReplyDeleteMost did, Cat. Thankfully!
DeleteIsn't it amazing how often our plants and flowers survive being buried alive??? Beautiful progression and sprouts/flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I couldn't believe how many of my plants did survive that last deep freeze, KB!
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