Well, it will come as no surprise to anyone, after blessing us with a nice warm weekend at the start of the month, Mother Nature whammied us!
Thursday morning I woke up to this:

Happily, it didn’t amount to much more than that. And by the afternoon it was raining. It was a very COLD rain, but at least it wasn’t snow.
In between precipitations, I went to check on the gardens..

We have crocuses! They are, of course, closed because of the cold temperatures, but they have popped up none-the-less.

These purple ones are my Whale Shark crocuses. They are as big as you can get in a crocus. They have that lovely pale purple outer petal, and darker inner petal – which you can’t see when they are closed up. But trust me, they are stunning.

The Snow Drops were all closed up too – but of course, the snow doesn’t really bother them at all. I’ve got them popping up all over the place now. This particular patch is big enough to divide this year, so my snow drop collection will continue to grow!


The pale Hellebores weren’t bothered either – and the pinkish ones should open any day now. I definitely want more and more hellebores. They can be quite expensive (usually around $30 a plant) so its a collection that’s going to grow slowly.

The pink pussywillows are looking quite fine. Once the weather warms, they will be covered in pollen and swarming with bees. I can’t wait!
Spring is springing!




























