Spring has arrived, and early spring colors are filling our wabi-sabi garden. Enjoy the colors below:
it should surprise no one that there are pansies down in our gardennew and transplanted daffodils brightening up the yardour dwarf iris, later this year than ever, likely due to the late below zero weatherpansies and violas, surviving and thriving throughout the winterforsythia in bloom at the front doormuscari, or grape hyacinth, poke up through a weave of green onion, drumstick allium, and wild strawberrydaffodils left behind during last fall’s flower migrationwalking onions taking over the incline, they will plan into companion planting goals later this yearmore pansies and violasrows of daffodils have burst forth from one bought package and divided clusters discovered after we moved inmore dwarf iris flanking hens and chicksa white hyacinth, giving its best show since a poorly planted location a few years agoone of the random all yellow daffodils found in the yard after we moved inthis afternoon’s garden visitor, the earliest ladybug seen yet, hoping this bodes well for this year’s pest control
Love the mini irises! I didn’t know those existed in that size.
I didn’t either until I saw them up at the farm.