Easter garden

Easter weekend is here, and the garden is performing perfectly for the holiday.

We have several clumps of giant hyacinths. A few, like the light pink ones, have multiplied beautifully and will probably be split up once they are done blooming.

The dark blue ones in the front boxes are doing nicely – though as you can see, the tulips haven’t bounced back. I’ll have to replace them with something else.

The daffodils are coming out in full force. Like the hyacinths, they’ve multiplied beautifully and we are set to have a wonderful show this spring.

As you may recall, I have a wide collection of different daffodils – including this one:

It’s called Rip Van Winkle. Like Arctic Bells (in the back of the first pic), it’s not a bi one, but it is a wonderful one!

I have Glory of the Snow in three colours, and all three have come up. They haven’t spread as much as I had hoped (Mom has a brilliant display of the blue ones each year), but I’m sure they will eventually.

The Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) are just starting to put up their buds. This pink one is in a nice sunny spot, so it’s the only one that’s fully bloomed yet. There’s lots more coming though!

And last – the Pasque flowers are just starting to bloom! How appropriate!

Wishing you all a very happy, bountiful Easter tomorrow!

5 thoughts on “Easter garden

  1. Shirley Elliott's avatar Shirley Elliott

    Your spring flowers are just beautiful! It was a beautiful spring here but most of the spring flowers have now bloomed out. Our 80-85 degree weather shortened the blooming season.

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  2. Shirley Elliott's avatar Shirley Elliott

    Your spring flowers are just beautiful! It was a beautiful spring here but most of the spring flowers have now bloomed out. Our 80-85 degree weather shortened the blooming season.

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  3. Shirley Elliott's avatar Shirley Elliott

    Your spring flowers are just beautiful! It was a beautiful spring here but most of the spring flowers have now bloomed out. Our 80-85 degree weather shortened the blooming season.

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