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The fairies are ahead of themselves
The fairies are ahead of themselves. Yesterday during the surge of energy I
had when I started feeling like I had the flu, I went out to see if there were any flowers. Well, yes, there were. The little daffodil fairy has a sense of humor. She teased open one fat one out front on the western end of the front bed. If we get the snow they're predicting, it'll be clipped and brought in rather than let the snow burn it. And I have my first Helebore!!! It was quietly sitting open, all cute and freckled faced in the Salix garden on the west side of the house. More crocuses open and more long green tongues poking up indicating that the rest of the narcissus are not too far behind the early one. No sign yet of the hoops narcissus in the pot, but lots of varigated tulip tongues poking up where I remember the Pinochio's, Toronto's, and Waterlily tulips live. And the pot of sedums with the 'Marilyn' tulip has returned, wheather or not it blooms is up to it this year. I sprinkled bulb food to make sure................ Spring is close!! madgardener up on the windy and cold ridge, back in Fairy Holler, overlooking a cloudy English Mountain in EAstern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 |
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