Happy to Survive

Happy to Survive

Happy to Survive

This area in my garden appeared completely under the snow on April 19 that broke a lot of great bulbs. This one survived with my help.

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Before Perennials

by Penny
(Stevensville, Michigan)

Before Perennials

Before Perennials

Instead of planting spring bulbs in a separate bed, I tucked them all around the perennials. This picture was taken before the perennials started growing.

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Crocus

by Astrid
(Poland)

It was made when sun came after some snow ...

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Summer Snowflake

by Penny
(Stevensville, Michigan)

Summer Snowflake

Summer Snowflake

These flowers caught my eye at a botanical garden. I went looking for the bulbs, and added them to my own garden. It doesn't hurt if you live close to Holland, Michigan where they have fields full of bulbs every spring!

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Sheltered

by Grammadot
(Barto, PA)

Good Timing

Good Timing

Almost missed this (peony?) tulip. Lasted longer than expected because of the lovely sunshade.

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Tulip Time

by Shirley
(Topeka, KS)

A lovely drift of tulips against an elegant background of flowering trees.

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Snowdrops in Ice

by Cyndi
(Beaverton, Ontario)

My snow drops just didn't care that there was still ice in the garden, they just wanted to come out and say hello.

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Split Personality

by Shirley
(Topeka, KS)

Bright and beautiful

Bright and beautiful

This large tulip's color split caught my eye.

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Icecream in Red Cups

by Galina
(Seattle, WA)

Icecream for Two

Icecream for Two

April 19 brought brought us 5'' of snow. I made a lot of pictures on that snowy morning.

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No boring border

No Boring Border

No Boring Border

My grandson Alex did not like juniper border, he picked the tulip and wanted to plant it there.

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First spring flowers

by Penny
(Stevensville, Michigan)

Crocus

Crocus

Crocus are so welcome as the first flowers each spring. I sat on my front porch feeling like a Popsicle just to feast my eyes on these flowers.

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Container Gardening to the Max

by Shirley
(Topeka, KS)

Daffodil Tree

Daffodil Tree

Our local "daffodil man" planted a couple of bulbs in the hollow of this huge sycamore, with charming results.

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My Favorite Color

by Galina
(Seattle, WA)

Blue

Blue

Not sure who planted it under the cherry tree (squirrel?), but I like this color.

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In a white sea

by Galina
(Seattle, WA)

Tulips in a White Sea

Tulips in a White Sea

Couple warm days and we got all the best from the spring

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snow and daffodils

by Cathy D
(Grey County, Ontario)

hardy things aren't they?

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