Winter in Ontario was a non-event (thank goodness) - hardly any snow, a very sharp cold snap in late January that lasted all of 2 weeks and no ice storms! I can handle that type of winter!
It got very warm and summer-y over the Easter weekend and everyone got their hopes up but it was a tease. There was a bit more cold for another week but now it's edging up to those lovely temps again. Paired with briliant sunshine, it sure feels like spring is really here.
On Sunday, I decided to go on a "walk-about" in the garden, front and back, and discovered some lovely things:
This is the gregeii tulip "Red Riding Hood", a lovely short (6") early tulip with very bright red petals. It's the first year in 3 years that the stupid rabbits haven't chewed off the heads! It was great to see them again. I missed them.
I love the sharp blue of muscari or Grape Hyacinths. They spread like mad which is fine by me.
At the very back of the yard are my 3 forsythia - gleaming yellow this year in the bright sunshine. A true harbinger of spring!
I think these little beauties are the mini daffodil called Tete-a-Tete. For some reason they have not naturalized as much I had hoped but the few that are here are truly delightful.
I bought one Hellebore (Christmas Lenten Rose) a few years ago and will buy many more - they are so cool!
I have Iris reticulata in the front garden and the back. They are also a sharp blue and one of the first little plants to bloom. I used to have yellow Iris danfordiae as well but they must have died out. I have to make a note to replace those in the fall - they look great together.
Spring brings out surprises too: who would have thought that an evergreen would have cuddled in under an existing cranberry bush?? It must have grown from seed because I certainly did not plant it there! Next weekend I will transplant the little tree and see what happens.
And finally - I bought pansies (which can withstand quite a bit of cold) and planted them in my empty urns. I added forsythia branches from the back and voila! A nice spring arrangement that will tide me over until I can put the tender summer plants in.
Hi Astrid,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your pictures of your spring blooms! Beautiful! Can't wait to see how my perenial beds come up this year!
talk soon.
A.