
It's warm, and spring is on the way! Things are happening in the garden, so I'm joining in with Garden Ruminations' Six on Saturday. And since I technically have blooms, I'm also linking in with May Dreams Gardens' Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. Thanks to both bloggers for hosting these fun memes.
The photos here are a couple of days old, so plants are even a little farther along than shown. First, the Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis 'Flore Pleno') above are more open, and there are more patches in other spots in the garden. Such a joy to see.
Second, Allium 'Ambassador' is right next to the house, facing south, so it's one of the first plants to pop out of the ground. The foliage is almost as lovely as the later blooms.
Third, I have several different species of Sedums growing here and there in the garden. The Stonecrops above (S. kamtschaticum) are growing in a pot with lava rocks to decrease digging damage by squirrels.
Fourth, Mixed Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) are garden staples in many locations. This is a genus of plants the rabbits don't eat. (Yay!)
Fifth: In some sunny, warm locations, the Irises (I. germanica) are making strides.
Finally, sixth, the Hellebores (H. orientalis) are just about to pop. I always look forward to their hardy, beautiful blooms.

Second, Allium 'Ambassador' is right next to the house, facing south, so it's one of the first plants to pop out of the ground. The foliage is almost as lovely as the later blooms.

Third, I have several different species of Sedums growing here and there in the garden. The Stonecrops above (S. kamtschaticum) are growing in a pot with lava rocks to decrease digging damage by squirrels.

Fourth, Mixed Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) are garden staples in many locations. This is a genus of plants the rabbits don't eat. (Yay!)

Fifth: In some sunny, warm locations, the Irises (I. germanica) are making strides.

Finally, sixth, the Hellebores (H. orientalis) are just about to pop. I always look forward to their hardy, beautiful blooms.
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