Sunday, May 6, 2012

Sunny days in May

 
Primroses and hyacinths are pleased warm May days in my northern garden.
They  replaced  crocuses and snowdrops. 
Tulips are preparing to open their buds
Pushckinia blooms from April to May.
Saxifraga is evergreen plant, snow melts down and it is growing

18 comments:

  1. I wish the hyacinths were still blooming here - they are gone already and I will not smell them again until next year! Your white primroses are so beautiful.

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    1. I love the smell of hyacinths too, and when they bloom I put the buds in a vase. The smell is funky!

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  2. My hyacinths and little blue scilla are almost done now. It is amazing how quickly spring flys by. I see you enjoy needlepoint. Me too! I am working on an Ehrman Tapestry design of a cat at the moments.

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    1. Spring is in a hurry and the plants are in a hurry to grow.
      I embroider only in winter, in other time a lot of work in the garden!

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  3. Some of the best-smelling flowers bloom in the Spring, I wonder if that is to draw us outside! Beautiful primrose picture, Nadezda.

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    1. I loved lilies of the valley and hyacinths, they're best smelling!

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  4. Your photographs are stunning, Nadezna! The primroses are a favorite of mine. My primroses were wonderful this year, too. P.x

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    1. Pam! Thank you for visiting my blog, I hope you'll be often here.

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  5. Wonderful! Here primroses bloom in winter and are long gone. I am so glad to see them again on your blog. I am looking forward to seeing your tulips in bloom next.

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    1. Yes, Masha, I do hope my tulips will bloom the next week.

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  6. So much is blooming in your garden. I can't wait to see those tulips. My tulips seemed to come so quickly and go so quickly.

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    1. I planted tulips in the fall and I do not remember what kinds where planted. It will be a surprise to see them

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  7. Nadezda - your close-up shots are great! I really enjoyed seeing the white primroses.
    Astrid

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    1. Astrid,the primroses bloom near the diсentra, yours is bigger than mine and already is in bloom!

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  8. Wonderful colours, your weather has been better there than in Ireland where it is still cold!

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    1. Peter,thank you for reading my post! I hope you'll often visit my blog.

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  9. Your spring blooms are so pretty. I really like the white primrose blooms. White pure blooms always catch my eye. Have a lovely day.

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    1. Thank you, Lona. White primrose is my favorite,although the red one grows too.

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