I saw something yellow near the box that covers my roses. They were
yellow daffodils, and after I raked old leaves and had lunch the snow and ice has completely melted and I've seen their young sprouts:
Near the hydrangea there were the yellow hyacinth sprouts. When
I had picked the leaves in mixborder I saw small red tulip leaves, don't remember what variety is, need to look at my
diary.
In other corner of my garden, near rhododendrons I enjoyed two small buds of primrose, they are very early this spring.
The black current bush has the buds too. These bushes start their growth early in spring and fade their leaves early in fall.
My neighbor Ukrainian worked in her garden too, it was peaceful and quiet day as always.
That's all my sprouts, buds and blooming plants in March Garden Bloom Day. I think I have a nice result this month!
So glad your spring is starting too! The melting ice on the soil in combination with the upcoming buds is so promising.
ReplyDeleteToday winter has come back, Janneke. We have some snow and cold wind. Hope the vernal sprouts are OK.
DeleteThank you!
Glorious!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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ALOHA, Cloudia!
Deletethank you!
What wonderful surprises! I think by the end of a long winter, every sign of green and new growth is such a welcome sight and feels like a miracle. Happy spring!
ReplyDeleteHappy spring to you too, Rose!
DeleteSO glad that spring has finally made it's way there in your neck of the woods. Love the yellow daffodils pictures.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful to see the first Spring blooms in your garden Nadezda!At last!!Spring has finally arrived in your area!!Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
At last, Dimi, thank you!
DeleteHooray! I'm doing the happy dance for you Nadezda. I'm so glad spring is coming your way.
ReplyDeleteLets do it together, Grace!
DeleteIsn't it wonderful to see new growth pushing its way through the earth and snow. Spring has arrived here in the UK at last although still a bit of frost about. Enjoy your weekend Nadezda.
ReplyDeletePatricia x
I thought the spring has arrived some weeks ago in UK. The days are warm in UK now, what a lovely weather!
DeleteNadezda, plants feel the spring.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils, hyacinths are already buds.
In a few days your garden will be the color from the flowers.
I wish you a nice weekend.
Greetings.
You;re right, Lucia, nature feels the spring. Thank you!
DeleteYou are ahead of us here in Ontario, Canada this year. We had a snow storm just the other day and there is still 2 feet of snow on the ground. I look forward to seeing little buds like yours emerging from the ground.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, I'd seen the snow storm pictures on TV, Jennifer. Hope it was the last snow in Ontario and your garden will be green soon. Thank you!
DeleteI see color pushing through your ice and snow. Isn't it wonderful? I am so starved for color after this winter. I never saw yellow hyacinths sprouts before. Are they yellow or is it from the cold? Catkins are so fun to see in the spring. I enjoyed my visit to your garden. Have a lovely week Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteAbout hyacinth sprouts I think they are yellow because had grown under the snow, without sun light. They need some day to get green.
DeleteThank you, Lona!
I love the willow catkins. Here we call them pussy willows. Your hyacinths will be wonderful, and you'll be able to enjoy that fragrance.
ReplyDeleteI do hope to be able to smell their fragrance. Thank you, Jason!
DeleteA meeting of seasons ice and flowers.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, Sue!
DeletePoco a poco ya está llegando :))) Y con toda el agua que ha caido este invierno va aser espectacular Nadezda.Tu jardín está floreciendo muy bien.Esos brotes están preciosos.
ReplyDeleteBuen fin de semana.
Un beso.
Es verdad, Laura la primavera viene poco a poco! Gracias!
DeleteIt is such a pleasure to go out and find all this new life in the garden. Because we had so much rain everything is shooting green and juicy.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Friko! I'm always glad to be outside and watch spring arrival. Thank you!
DeleteYour emerging Spring is beautiful... and so it begins!
ReplyDeleteYes, it does, Carolyn, thank you!
DeleteWonderful signs of spring! You are ahead of us here -- spring here is very late, and we are still under snow with cold temperatures. No daffodils or anything else is up yet, but there are buds. I love seeing your little bits of color!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure spring will soon arrive in your garden, Laurrie. Thank you!
DeleteIt must be so exciting to see signs of life sprouting from the soil. Rejuvenation starts the whole cycle rolling.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does, Elsie. Thank you!
DeleteHello Nadezda, so nice to see spring has arrived in your garden! Those first signs of life are so exciting and from here on its all full steam ahead :-) Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteI'd love my garden blooms as yours in spring, Helene. Thank you!
DeleteHow beautifully you have captured the signs of spring, with those sharp and very alive shoots. What a beautiful blog. I'm so glad to discover it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Juliet for stopping by, hope you and I will often visit our blogs!
DeleteReally I think that the time when the new shoots come out, is the nicest time of year. And you can almost see it happening, it is going so fast.
ReplyDeleteYou are right,Jenny. This spring time goes so fast. Thank you!
DeleteYea! The earth is coming back to life; a great reason to rejoice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful thank you, Peter!
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