Snowdrops early March last year |
Snowdrops late February this year |
I'll take it! It's the same six flowers, never decrease, never multiply, just show up year after year. Sometimes earlier, sometimes they bloom and fade all under the snow cover.
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Snowdrops early March last year |
Snowdrops late February this year |
I just love this!!! Thanks for your talented "eye".
ReplyDeleteIt turns out that , I have inherited the early yellow and blue crocuses of the former home owner....same place...same early announcer of spring! So I send the message on to her in a neighboring nursing home, just to say all is well!!!
Snowdrops show us hope for spring!! (6W)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Try a little fertilizer in the fall to make the bulbs multiply.
ReplyDeletehttp://gardening.yardener.com/Caring-For-Snowdrops