spring garden

The garden is bursting into yellow patches of daffodils along with other garden goodies. Today we got outside to get a close up look.

‘Tete-a-Tete’ is a miniature daffodil. It only grows six to eight inches tall. The blossoms are about an inch wide.

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Hosta ‘Invincible’ is always the first one up in our garden, often weeks before many others dare to take a peek.

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‘Spring Beauties’ in the fresh green grass…

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These crocus come up a week or two after the other crocus in our garden.

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Lenten Rose

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The Star Magnolia has sweetly scented blossoms.

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Star Magnolia

We have been adopted by another cat. How do they find us?? Tiger-Tee has been hanging around our back yard since last fall, but it has only been in the past few weeks that he decided we’re OK. Now he can’t get enough pets and pats. He will be visiting the vet next week. Think he’ll still like us after that?

Tiger-Tee

I now believe spring is really here. I saw it in my yard today.

~~Rhonda

2 Comments

  1. Genny
    Posted March 10, 2016 at 6:39 am | Permalink

    So now you are a botanical garden and a cat sanctuary!

  2. Posted March 10, 2016 at 6:53 am | Permalink

    Genny, it sure seems that way!

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