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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

GBBD - March 2016


It's March, spring is in the city, snow has very quickly melted, there were two rainy nights and snow disappeared at all. But thin snowy blanket is still in the garden, melts at daytime and freezes at night.
Spring is on the windowsills at my home. Here are tulips grown in pots. They are three, the first one is in bloom, lovely red-yellow colors.  
For March 8th -Women Day - I bought a pot of primula, that was covered with buds. Look at it, primula is still blooming. Later I will plant it in the garden.


I forced some Pushkinia bulbs, it was my first experience with Pushkinia.  I wasn't hoping to see its flowers but it began to grow and nice light blue flowers have appeared. They are really vernal! When I see Pushkinia flowers I recollect the bed near a pond that in April is completely blue of blooming Pushkinia, Muscari and Scilla.



Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day to all!



55 comments:

  1. I love to see you can force Pushkinias, they are so lovely and I'm looking forward to see them bloom in the garden next month. I think I shall follow you and put some bulbs in pots next autumn.

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    1. Janneke, Pushkinia is very thankful plants, they need only warmth and sun. I love its petals - white with blue strips.

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  2. How nice to have some early flowering bulbs inside your home. The tulip is so beautiful and vibrant!

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  3. I feel spring in my soul just looking at these beautiful photos. :-)

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  4. Lovely flowers! There will be a spring to mind them.

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  5. Lovely windowsill blooms....we still have cold snowy weather coming this weekend so it will be a typically slow spring.

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    1. I hope spring will come sooner to you place Donna. But this 'lady' is very unpredictable :)

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  6. À bed of pushkinia muscari and scilla..... That will be gorgeous! Groetjes Hetty

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    1. Hetty, I specially planted them together to watch this beauty in April.

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  7. Hello Nadezda girl and what pretty flowers you have blooming for you !
    That clear light icy blue is beautiful and to be next to a water feature would be perfect for it. Funny what flowers remind us of in our lives .. where we have visited , what we have seen and what scents we have enjoyed.
    Yes the Toad Lily is such a delicate looking flower .. so much like an orchid and yet so many of them are very hardy in our gardens .. I missed mine when they departed so now I have some coming and that makes me happy !
    Enjoy your garden girl !
    Joy : )

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    1. Oh, yes, you're very right Joy, flowers remind us many moments in our lives.
      I've recently been to the Garden center and purchased Тricyrtis, but not sure in its hardiness.

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  8. Hello Nadezda, what a beautiful colour of the primula, and pushkinias are really sweet, I had them in my previous garden but could not find them to dig them up when I moved. I will plant new ones here as they are very nice together with Scilla. Happy GBBD and hope spring arrives properly for you soon!

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    1. Thank you Helene, I do hope the weather is warm soon.

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  9. Your windowsill blooms are beautiful Nadezda and your photographs of them are amazing. Spring will be here before we know it...Happy Bloom Day!

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  10. Our climate seems quite similar to yours. Daffodils are just coming out of the ground now but the snowdrops and winter aconites have been in bloom for a while.

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    1. You're ahead of us, Alain. No daffodils and snowdrops from the snow yet. But I expect to see soon all my vernal flowers arriving.

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  11. Wonderful photos of wonderful flowers, Nadezda!
    I read the pushkinia has a lovely, delicate scent. It does look beautiful too.
    Enjoy the spring advancing! :)
    (We still have much snow and colder weather is expected again.)

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    1. The weather is changes every day here as well. Sara. It was +6 C but then was heavy rain and temps dropped, spring will come to our area, it's a fact that Earth is moving!

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  12. Hopefully your snow will soon disappear and you can enjoy an outdoor spring too.

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  13. Hello Nadezda!
    I love spring flowers and Puschkinia Adams belongs to my favorites.
    Greetings:)

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  14. Lovely blooms! I haven't had much luck with forcing bulbs indoors, so I have given up. But what a nice way to bring spring inside. I planted more pushkinia in my garden last fall--can't wait to see these little beauties bloom!

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  15. Your flowers are very cheerful! Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day to you, Nadezda!

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  16. Wonderful photos Nadezda, while you are entering Spring, we are in our first month of Autumn.

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  17. Son todas preciosas, los tulipanes me encantan. Un beso.

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  18. I have never encountered Pushkinia before, but it is really beautiful! I would love to see a lot of them together.

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    1. Planting together Pushkinia looks like a little water spot, Jenny.

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  19. That tulip in your first picture is a beautiful variety.

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  20. Hello dear Nadezda!
    Your Spring flowers are very pretty!!
    Love the tulip!I'm in the Netherlands and it's still Winter here!
    I have'nt seen any flowers blooming here yet!
    Have a lovely weekend!
    Dimi...

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    1. I'm sure the spring will come in Netherlands very soon Dimi. Have a nice time with your grandson!

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  21. Beautiful photos, I love the Pushkinia it's summer colours in a flower :)

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  22. Such beautiful signs of spring. Autumn is my favorite - but I admit spring has a lot of beauty.

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    1. The warm season is too short here, Keith. I love them all.

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  23. Ya llegó de nuevo Nadezda y volverá a alegrarnos con sus colores.
    A pesar del frío tus flores están preciosas.
    Buena semana de Pascua ;)
    Besos.

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    1. Feliz Pasqua que viene, Laura. La nuestra sera un poco tarde.

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  24. Having flower bulbs in your house sure helps to keep us all going until Spring finally arrives and we can get outside in the garden. Thanks for the photos. JC

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    1. I'm glad Jack you liked my photos. Sure spring is over the corner in your place as well.

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  25. It's lovely to visit again and to rejoice in your vibrant spring flowers. Here in New Zealand we are going into autumn but the late summer flowers are still blooming.

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    1. I'm glad you are blogging, Juliet. Can imagine your nice summer flowers in that time I wait for the first ones here.

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  26. Beautiful flowers and great photography - absolutely love the blue. :-)

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