Well, here it is! Beautiful SPRING! The time of year gardeners wait for. We love our gorgeous trees, shrubs and flowers as the buds start to appear and then to unfurl. And if the weather cooperates, we can work outside in shorts and a t-shirt!
This weekend we had the 2 extremes - Saturday I worked outside for about 3 hours and froze to death! Nothing short of sticking my feet in hot water afterwards could warm me up. We apparently set a record low for Saturday overnight. Brrrr……
Today I was out for 4 hours in shorts and a shirt! It was at least 10-15 degrees warmer. And really sunny. That's the craziness of April weather.
So after 2 days of pretty intensive work Bed #1 has been weeded, pruned, transplanted, fertilized and edged! Only 7 more beds to go!! :(
Ahhh! Nice and neat. I'll wait till I have planted in my annuals to put on the mulch.
Here's what else is blooming (or almost ready to bloom) right now:
Bleeding Heart
Primula
Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop'
Here's what's going to bloom soon:
Solomon's Seal
Climbing Hydrangea
Oakleaf hydrangea
Crabapple 'Profusion'
The spruce tree doesn't bloom of course but I adore the fresh bright green of its new growth in spring!!
OK - back to work :)
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